Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Saturday 30 March 1912, page 3


BOHEMIAN DRAMA TO COMPANY.

The benefit tendered by the Bohemian Dramatic Company to the Labour League resulted in a crowded house at the Do-main Gardens last night, when the patriotic Irish drama, "Arrah-na-Pogue, was produced. It was excellently mounted, well staged, and well acted. "Arm NaPogue" will he repeated to-night, and also for the matter iii the afternoon. On Sunday night there is to be a lengthy and varied programme submitted, consisting of moving pictures, including two star pictures, "The Five of Hearts' and Sentenced for Life," acted by the Bohemian Co., illustrated songs and ledtreaties by Messrs. E. I. Cole, F. Mills, and G. Gilbert. On Monday night the American mining drama, "The Miner's, Secret," is to be produced.