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THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON.

On Monday evening, at the Opera House. George Marlow's new ancl brilliant dramatic company who have just concluded an eleven months' season at the .Princess Theatre, Melbourne,, will" onen a 1 tvA nights' season of popular tlram^, atftV/tfic inaugural performance,. Vttl be a fliiama tfiai bis been - an" astonishing success in London find all Australian centres, entitled "The Night Side of London." The drama purports to deal with the white ,"=lave traffic and its dangers particularly in London, and incidentally, .a graphic picture is shown j of the life led in London by various sections of the community in the hub oF the Empire. A feature of this production will be the scenery. The principal scenes arc a village at Closemm?ter, a typewriting office in London (where a bevy of handsome tvpistes are shown at work"), the exterior of the Nicrht Club of London with the snow ■falling amid the gaily lighted streets, the interior of the Club, Naomi Morrick's bedroom in Chesnall Mansions and .a flat by' the Thames. The big caste will include such well known r>ames as: —Miss Ehvys Harvey. PenrJe Helmrich, Oriel Hots'in. Ruby Davies, A dele Holmes, Messd - Robert Inman, D'A-rcy TOy" w.nv, ; a-\ F.dw.a,r.d.s. Thomas E. Tilton, P. V. Scully. .W '•flip-! too nnmorons to mention. On Tnot:rin-.- m-oiMKT +bp fviippiy will stage "The C-'n-l Who Took +be Wronor Tiirn■.uig." The nlo+. \% sa' fl to be interesti'irr. There will be a fae-simile of some

.-F +iio rar:!"" stables at Newmarket, F" eland. The story is thnt a young rcrv who. t^"o-io;h the machinations of h's co"sin nnd his marriage with a girl bo u-o-i.tb his station, is away from the mtern.nl >-nr)f. rtnrl is- working in the moi'ifr s+nb'es it Newmarket. There is «.iid to ho .^"sntinn. mthos. and comody in the piece. The box nl.an is now nnpii qf, .To^C ot! Son's, while d-fly Sflle tickets are available at Roberts'.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19896, 13 September 1913, Page 8

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THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19896, 13 September 1913, Page 8

THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19896, 13 September 1913, Page 8

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