" For England's Glory."
To-night the company will produce the new and sensa^tionaLmilitary, drama "For England's Glory." The piece .is one that affords ample scope for good acting and stirring 1 military situations I .' The firsts ft<Jt takes place in Portsmouth; where the complications "of the drama are interestingly, entangled. The second act depicts the British - camp at the heights of Alma. Startling revelations conve to" light, und f Aid outmanoeuvred* by the villany of a Frenchman. The third "act is in the home •qf the lost hero, where, the conspiracies df the villain are beautifully outwitted by n clever counterplot. The drama ends with the mysteries cleared, and peace and hap-, pinefe assured to thp long-suffering hero.' Oh their" p'&rformance arid reception last -night, Ye anticipate < a crowded .house tonight. - » -"
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10816, 5 December 1902, Page 6
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