AMUSEMENTS. ttIXTH CONTINGENT'S FAREWELL.Under the Patronage and in the Pre*. ence of His Worship the Mayor By kind permission of the Officer inCharge (Captain Reid), the Contingent will march direct from the Domain to tho OPERA .HOUSE. THIS (SATURDAY.) EVENING, j: When ia. j GRAND T^ARENVE.LL L J- ■ pERFORMANCB Will bo given by COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'3 KINEMATQGRAPH COMPANY, Just Returned from the South., ■ In honour of OUR GALLANT BOYS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. ■ Special Programme by EDISON'S 20th CENTURY MACHINE." CONCERT BY COLOSSOPHONE, Admission, 2/ and 1/. Overture, $ p.nj. Box Plan at Wildman s, where a few spats may still be reserved. Day Sales at Carter's, Wellesley-st. A FLASHLIGHT PHOTO, of the CON; TINGENT and Audience will be taken during the Evening. Q P E R A " HOUSD, Under the Direction oi MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Mr R. Stewart SIGNIFICANT AND BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON. Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 2L J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Famous Dramatic 'Organisationl, r£HE QRANE ;- pOWER f^ Including MISS EDITH CRANE i The Original Trilby. MR TYRONE POWER, "'.. First Appearance here. ' Famous Anglo-American Artist' MR CECIL WARD, The Always Welcome Favourite.. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1901;"' FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ,\.; Production of the Finest and Most. Sue* cessful Play of the English Stage. V .The Famous Romantic Drama, founded on Dumas' "The Three Musketeers," and,secured at an enormous expense for, the Colonies,- . Produced for the First Time in Auckland entitled, -"V. T HE J£ ING>S ' TVfUSKETEER, By arrangement with MR J. C. W& LIAMSON and MR GEO. MUSGU(fe This Dramatisation is the one whiciii was played so successfully at the, Garrick Theatre, London. ." "-:': CAST OF CHARACTERS. ' Raoul D'Artagan Mr Cecil Ward Athos, Comte de la Fere .....!......., Mr Cyril Keightfey Porthos Mr J. W. HazlittJ Aramis Mr Victor ,Dougal> De Chemerault .; Mr T. E/Foster! D'Estrees Mr. Cariien Wilson.' (Musketeers of the King's Guard) ::*' Louis XIII. (King of France) ..,:. M ■■ ( . Mr Harry Hjll^ Cardinal Richelieu (Prime Minister) ';j-30 *Mr Tyrone PtfwisrC: George Villiers (Duke of Buckingham*;^: ! Mr W. F. Grithi; John Felton (Officer Duke of Buckin^!ham's Household)....Mr R. C. Pltchef M. de Trfeville (Captain of the Kjn£»" Musketeers)....... Mr Arthur ■Lissaft; Comte de Rochefoft... Mr R. Stavei^ Jussac Mr C. Martindali" Bicarat Mr J. CotthurstBernajoux ." Mr A. Maxwelli; De Cahusac Mr L. Collier La Vieuville ...........'. Mr J. Maystbai (Of the Cardinal's Guards) J« Planchet (Servant to D'Artagnan) ...'.vi^S Mr Oily Deerinf Mousqueton (Servant to.Porthos) ..'.^sag Mr W. RoseveS Brisemont ". Mr C. Christief Fourrier \ Mr W. Mervynt, (Servants to Miladi) • ;\ Vernet (a Spy of the Cardinal's) „ .Mr G! W. Fernsldf De la Fauconniere..Miss Ethel Spiller De Tourville .;...;Miss Annie CobD (Pages of ..the Queen)Haiberdier Mr J. Frands Le Masie (Usher to the Queen)/ .^ • Mr W. B. Charter Anne of Austria (Consort of Louis Xltti Queen of France).. Miss Lilian Wheeler Gabrielle de Challus (Maid of Honour-to the Queen) .....Miss R. Musgrove Mother Superior of the Cbhvent of' Be-: thune ■;.. .. .Miss Hetty Muret' Sister Genevieve... .Miss Florrie Gleeson Toinette (Maid to the Countess de Winter) '....Miss Alma Vaughaii 1 Clarice, Countess 'de Winter, known ai I Miladi Miss Edith Cran« | SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ' Act I.—Scene I—The Ante Chamber of J M. de Treville. Scehe 2—The Pre-iift' ! Clercs. .' . ■- . •■. ■ . :fiS^^"j Act 11. — Scene. 1-r-Tli? Loutffe, ■»• \ Queen's Apartments.;.,-;;gQene>-^-The, Ru« de la Harpe. Scjsne 3^-The Queen's Apartments. ' , . •. ■ ' . Act lll.—Scene I—The. Palais Carairiaiii; Richelieu's Cabinet. Scene 2—D'Aita^J; nan's Lodgings...., ■. . , ~( ' NOTE—The Act Dt'bp will be* lowered for three minutes to mark the supposed lapse of Ten Days. TABLEAUX — AN ANTE-ROOM IN THE HOTEL DEVILLE". " Act IV. — Scene 1-^-Thq Park of, st! CQoud. Scene' i2—Mila'difd Mansioii! W Paris. ' :■..*■■ . : '■!*7'!" ."Act V.—Scene I—Parlour of the Convent; at Bethune. pcene 2— The Queen's.'Aj^ artments. • w Stage Manager.;........Mr ,J. W. HazUrt; Assistant Stage Mr T. E. FojftW Musical Direct0r............Mr Carl Bledl« Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls,- B/> Stalls, 3/; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door to Pit and.Stalls, 6d extra, till 7.30 p.m. * • ' ':■'-:„ Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Vie* toria Arcade. ' Day Sales at Partridge's,. Tobacconist tjueen-st. . -;. ATHLETHCS. ETC. V_ *^*^. rpHAMES. . UNITED '^WJP * ODDFELLOWS' FETE. To be held ** 3 f|SM®M?" Paddock, Parawai, & MimS^ TUESDAY, JANUABt F.B. TERRANORA. Leaves Auckland at 6.45 a.m. onj,^£ Kth, returning from Thames at toW»^<: Return Fare-g^-Adults 5/. each .; 7£™ga under. 12 years; half price.;. Tickets^, be obtained from McLeod Bros., vv_bvlator Makers, Queen-st. and Karans hane Rd. • ' " : tM ' F. E6GINTON, Hon. 'jß^:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 8
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