Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 6 September 1914, page 16


ALLENDOONE, -fp^

The Distasteful Isle" (fortunate^ rio longer diette^Ejü in these etmghteij-* ÊdiilËLor tol$«§É&ikJ^ wouâërfull}'-"" w^^BPreset|Pä^^^BSi crowd that

^^^^ambTtiojj^and aspirations, atist «»B5jir or so of going to press \vith" warland ;: election . reports ringing in °i*9ve*ts..and angry printers hovering itajaáy itóaiíí'the rime to enter into anythinVlftëe a detailed criticism of a justended play. And we don't intend to do tt^I^tus say that the play is one that" "apl^.sTô>\'ëïr"tov%f tfTthe'SeHtiMMi-^ tal and the romantic (particularly to Irishmen)« ahd Jnterpoted ajily as.it is by tl^^en 'Doonei Companiv'is .jíéjí worth seeing. . Particular mention must' fie made of Allen "Boone's rendition'of "The Wearing of the Green" and other

ieish^i^fiis^^id-JJiB.rfin^ . .ë&i^ïëd.JPut"briedy, theuiay"Went with' FSrs^inig.from- start to.finish, Ml worked hweHjaKä the perÉó^an^íuB¿ jusened ,: the good reports' we' fiSve^feard-of it I Detailed-criticismsiwill be indulged.in

[ next Week, but .we haye one advice tn

the interim to^givéí^Hear Airen^Oopne; -and Judge for Yourself;'*.' ... " "::> ?'