"THE FATAL WEDDING."
The box plan fcr the season of the phenomenally successful play, "The Fatal Wedding," is announced to open at 9 o'oiock to-morrow morning, and judging by tho enormous popularity of the piece there should be a large demand for.seuts. "The Fatal Wedding" is stated to have been establishing new records since its first production in Melbourne some tbreo mouths ago. It Jibb been continuously presented in England and America for the past five years, and ai the present moment DO fewer than four companies ate touring England with "The Fatal Wedding." Messrs Meyuell and Gunn, under whose directorship the nlay is presented iu Australia, announce that they have imported a company of exceptional strength and calibre. Two well-known English stars are lumbered amongst its principals, which include some well-known Australian favourites. Both Miss May Congdon and Mr Obas. Vane are English newcomers, and have already won for themselves a wnrm place in the affections of Australian playgoers. There are a number of delightful features in the production, notably the famous children's scene*, with merry songs and dances by over thirty trained little folk The season, which will commence at the Town Hall on Monday, June 25th, is limited to one night only.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8161, 19 June 1906, Page 6
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