PLIMMER-DENNISTON' SEASON.
OPENS TO-MOIiKOVV NIGHT. That brilliant dramatic organisation, the PlimmcuvDenniston Company, which now includes the distinguished names of-George S. Titheradge, Barry PlimiW, Mrs Robert JJrough, Beatrice JX\v,..antl Lizttte Parkes, will inaugurate a two nights season, during which they -fl-iJI stage their greatest successes,. 'Nobody's Daughter" and "A Woman of No Importance." Both those plays are.'already established successes. •Nobody's Daughter" headed the list of <;dramatic productions of the 1910-11 London theatrical season. In New York this play was .also the success v ycaT) haVin S been staged at the Acw Iheatro with tremendous success, and in Australia it (achieved tho unpariulelied distinction for a comedy drama i ol having run for nine weeks at the Palace J heat re, Sydney, <and for eight weeks at the Prince's Theatre Melbourne. In "A Woman of No Impori.a:ice, too greatest of all Wilde's 1 grr.nt plays, Mr George S. Tithcradge w-ili bo seen m hi s strikingly successful characterisation of the cynical Lord 11Jingworth. The box plans aro on view at J.0n06 and Son's. Day sales at Goss ] r.Jid Co. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 8
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178PLIMMER-DENNISTON' SEASON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 8
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