WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION.
Mr Fred. W. Duval, so well-known for many years a3 business manager of Pollard's Opera Company, is now touring manager for the above combination. He arrived in town last night to mako preparations for the forthcoming visit here. The season will be inaugurated on Tuesday next, March 10th, and will be for four nights only. The initial attraction will be the celebrated speptacular and sensational drama entitled " The Worst \Yoinan in London." This powerful play has created quite a furore in thp large cities of the Colony, not only for its originality of ideas and construction, but for the marvellous manner in which it is staged. On Wednesday the attraction will be the famous story of love, passion and intrigue in the land of the great white Czar, entitled " A Wife's ltevenge." On J Thursday Mr Anderson will present another novelty in the celebrated drama of military life, " Two Little Drummer Boys," and on Friday the season will conclude with Frank Harvey's justly famous emotional play " The World Against Her." Mr- Anderson's Company is exactly tho same as produced tho above piece in Melbourne and Sydney, and is universally acknowledged as being tho best all-round combination of dramatic talent thas' h.as been seen ' in. " colony for 1 many years. A feature of tho productions will be the magnificence and completeness of the mounting. Every scene and effect, as used in Melbourne and Sydney, will bo brought here, so that ' play-goers' may look forward to a rare treat", A glance at the names of the Company will show that a number of old favourites will renew acquaintance with local play-goers, whilo the new-comers are already known to us through their Australian reputation. Tho box plan will bo opened at Elliot's op Friday morning.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7401, 4 March 1903, Page 3
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