"THE PRINCE CHAP."
Of the many eulogies of "The Prince Chap," the following by a prominent New York critic conveys more than usual promise as to the merits of the play, which will be seen at the Town Hall next Wednesday evening. "I wished last night that I had as many hearts as a cat has lives., so that I might lose them all to the dear little girls who appeared in "The Prince Chap" at the Colonial. One heart is so inadequate for them both. What is half a.heart to express my admiration. You would have shared my sentiments had you been there. Tears in fact are close' t» one's eyes very often during the evening. Then they are chased away with the sun of humour in the piece. As a consequence, you look at it through a sort of rainbow haze all the evening." On Thursday "The Prince Chap" will give way to "The Case of the Rebellious Susan."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9157, 3 August 1908, Page 6
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