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THEATRE ROYAL.

« " FLORODORA." " F lofodora " attracted a large audience last evening, and, as on Monday, the piece went brightly andi evenly throughout. The various solos and choruses were all rendered excellently, and the audience showed their appreciation by frequent applause. Mr Dave O'Connor, whoso popularity was proved by his reception on his first entry, was again heard to very groat advantage in "Under the Palm," for which he received' an encore He was aJbly supported in this and his other items by Miss Lulu Evans, as Dolores, who acted and sang prettily. Miss Alice Edgar gave a charming, if not entirely convincing, representa»tion of Lady Holyrood. Miss Alice Pollard, as Angela. Gilfain, was very successful' perhaps her best item being her solo in the first act, for which, she wag recalled. Mr W. Percy's comedy work -was. the strongest part of the whole pieoe. fiis business in the "Prapses" and the "Dart-ohs," and his lightning sketoh act were very good indeed. Mr Carter acted and sang well "Florodora" will be repeated this evening for the last time. " The Casino Girl " will be staged on Thursday and Friday only "The Gay Parisienne" being produced on Saturday. There will be a maitinee on Saturday afternoon at special prices.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7338, 26 February 1902, Page 2

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THEATRE ROYAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7338, 26 February 1902, Page 2

THEATRE ROYAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7338, 26 February 1902, Page 2

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