"Hamlet" To-night.
For this evening, Hamlet ii announced, and lli Bentley's interpretation of j the Prince of Denmark is one that has gained for him unstinted praise amongst tho very wide range of characters he assumes. " One of the leading newspaper criticisms on Mr Bentley's " Hamlet " concludes at follow. : — "A grand histronic treat was provided for the patrons of the theatre on MondajfA by Mr Walter Sentley, who comes h«fi with a reputation inferior to but few Shakeiperian acton. His delivery of the text of ' Hamlet ' was clear, preoise, and while »t times he put the requisite firs into his words, there was in other passages a necessary modulation and pathos, and withal, masterly acting." The cut in a particularly strong ono, and Sbikesperian students may anticipate a rich dramatic tteat. As there is every probability that the accommodation in tb. Drill Hall will be taxed to its utmost limiU, those who intend being present should make v point of gaining eurljr admittance,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8064, 13 December 1892, Page 2
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163"Hamlet" To-night. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8064, 13 December 1892, Page 2
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