PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEA SON.
PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW. Tho box plan for the two-nights' season of the PI i miner-Don niston Company which commences at the Ooera House next Saturday night will open at Jones and Sons at 9 o'clock toniorrow (Tuesday) morning. Considerable- interest 'is attached to this season and conseJ quently tho booking will 'be consider- : able. This company is now recognised i throughout Australasia as tho most , powerful combination on tour. This is . readily understood when tho names are I ranged in view. In Mr. George S. '. Titheradgo wo havo one of the very fin- ' est actors of tho day. an artist to the I finger-tips: there is not a creator fny- , ourito anywhere in tho Southern Hfm'sj nhoro thin thw distinguished artist. ; Mr.s. Robor.l; B rough, tho renowned actress, will also bo welcomed brick in n. j loyal manner by 10-al play-goers, as will | Miss Bt\ntriro Dnv. Into loading Indy ; with tho Julius Kiporht. Company, Mi=s I Lizetto Parkes. and Mr. Harry Plimi inor. Then thoro aro Messrs! A. E. : Groonaway and Harry Swoonov. 'two j nterlincr actors of rennte. Miss Bcntrico i Ufthor. a charming Indy member of the ! comixinv, and Mi.=;s Tempo Pigott. one ; of tho fnx'sfc eh a raptor notrosses on thn Australian stage to-day. Tho plnv.s to i bo nroducod aro of a very hifrh order of j merit. "Nobody's Daughter" hn=, hcon (\p'Amu>(\ by that eminent authority, tho "Tendon Times." " th» l >Pst English play oi tho yoar." Cortninlv its phenomenal J Rurncss?* in EngV-ind. America nnr] Ausi tr-\Un recommend it to that assertion. j "Ho (>pnwit afford +o let an by «;ur>b an i oT>nortunity of witnessing a play that ha", befomo tii-^ rage of tho th^tricnl world nor siu-h distinguished artists as ror>relented by the company Messrs. ■ PHmmei- and Den niston nro bringing us. Tho «or>rmd and bet nWht will be del i-ot<-d f-. O^civ WildeI- '>ril!:nj)t comrdv dramn.. "A Worn in of N<> Tmportance."1' in ■,'.-b?'.h Mr. Gonro-o Titheradrrn will ob- b-'-i farr.o;;? czT-afJon of Lnrrf'THinftworth.
I On Tp<-?d-iv evrnin<r next flip <w>'l)!ncvl Bil.le Clasps of Trinifv i-=t C'lmrcli aro to give another r.^------!-r onter',"'nmont in nf.-? of tli^ f;;r>'!-' fov tho \o\v Zf'nl'iiv! ('■"nn f'r.nvl-!--ti<'n. to hn held horp next, yr-nr \W • m'l^tand tlirit n- di«tinct)v novel nn-I h'sr'ilv nmus-inoj prnjrrammo has boen . .nr'-aiTfrr-d The onfovl.rnnmont ivill he I helrl in Trinity schoolroom, nn-.l is to 1 commonco p.t 8 o'clock. ;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 28 October 1912, Page 8
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