"THE LITTLE BREADWINNER." TO-NIGHT. ,
The last two nights of the Meynell and Gunn season will be entered upon to-night when the company will present the sympathetic play, . "The Little Breadwinner." This charming drama of domestic life should prove one of the most attractive and delightful of the reason. The play is full of genuine child interest. It is claimed that no more truly homely story, crowded with human situations and depicting the life we lead, has -ever been presented to a New Zealand audience. The name part will be played by little Miss Queenie Williams, and the character of Bobby Trott by Maggie Dickinson, two of the principal members of the famous Tin Can Band. Mr C. R. Stanford will appear as Joseph Prior, while Miss Beatrice Holloway as Margaret Daventry, Miss Lillian Meyers as Kate Cherry, and Mr J. B. Atholwood as Lord William Dorrington are all said to be well cast. Tomorrow (Friday) night the presentation of Arthur Shirley's successful play, "The Stepmother," will bring the Wanganui season to a close.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12750, 22 April 1909, Page 2
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237"THE LITTLE BREADWINNER." TO-NIGHT., Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12750, 22 April 1909, Page 2
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