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JUNO DRAMATIC COMPANY

Ifc is not often in Waugauui that; Irish dramas are rendered with suoh power and reality aa has beea experienced of late at the hand 3of . . i Juno Company. Mr C. H. Taylor i . - veritable host in himself, and he is a*>ly supported by the whole force at hi* command, every member of which appears to make a speciality of Irish character. "The Shaughran" which was performed la9fc evening before a good audience was a oomylete and thorough success. As Goiin, The Shaughraun, Mr Taylor was inimitable, and hardly less so was the M oya of Miss Carrington. Mis 3 Juno rendered the part of Olair Fibliiot with cars and feeling, as did also Miss Edwards as Arte' O'Neill. Miss Hill makes un ana acts well as Mrs O'Kolly, but her voice mars the effect. Mr Kennedy sustained, the role of Oori-y KincheJl-i wi h evident reli h, and decided suocess. air Forbes is v ; 7 painstaking with everything he . is o« instsd with, his Harry Duff of | last evcuing forming no exception. Mr Nuun made a very good Oapiaiu fifolvneux, as did also Mr Bodgera as JbVthop Doolan and Mv Danbar as Boberfc Ffolliot. This evening Mr Wilson Forbes takes his beuefit. The bill -prepared is a first class one coinprisingthe ' old favourite " East Lynne," a finelyeeleoted recitation named " The Uncle n and an excruciatingly funny farco cailed'-' "B.B." With such a liberal entertainment Mr Wilaon Forbes should reoeiva a large: share of the public patronage*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11132, 19 February 1886, Page 2

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JUNO DRAMATIC COMPANY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11132, 19 February 1886, Page 2

JUNO DRAMATIC COMPANY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11132, 19 February 1886, Page 2