To W N nAL L, CHEISTCUUBCn. TKEAT FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS ! COMEDY AND FABCE, SINGING AND DANCING! MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6. Ihe performance will begin with the comedy of THE TEACHER TAUGHT. Ballad. • • Mr - R - H - Elxiotte. Irish Jig fa character) . . . Mr. Jones. To conclude with the farce of PERFECTION, ob the CORE LEG. p___. of admission: Front Seats and Gallery, ss. "T'■*■•■ -- Ba-kSeats, 3s. Doors open at half-past Seven; Performance ' r - to commence at Eight o'clock: B, N. JONES, Manager. MR. H O U D I N Will perform at PORT LYTTELTON, Q_r Satubday and Monday Next; And, AT CHRISTCHURCH, Qj 188 FOLLOWING. WEDNESDAY, TritTHSDAY, AND FBIDAY. ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY. HARRY HOUDIN, THB OBEAT POLYNATIONAL MIMIC, in his extraordinary delineations of NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS! PABT I. MR. H. M. HOUDIN, in his admired" POLYNATIONAt ENTEBTAINMENT. Introductory Lecture . . . Mr. HOUDIN Drawing-Room Magic Tricks, in- ■ , clttding the inexhaustible bottlo Mr. Houdin An interval of ten minutes. PAST 11. MR. H. HOUDIN _ rOLYNATIONAIi MIMIC ENTEETAINMENT, in two parts.
The Entertainment has been written, and the j muti. arranged expressly for Mr. Houdin, and in It he appears in tho costume of various countries, j sings in their languages, and imitates ' their | Manners, Dances* Vocal and Instrumental Music, j Ac., making the changes in Costume, &c, in an incredibly short space of timo, and to tho astonishment and admiration of every person. His iden- I % defies the strictest scrutiny. Old Father Tune, a great Polynational Lover, Song---" Let us happy together" . . . . H. M. Houdin Mademoiselle Schwingrubbcr, a Swiss Broom Girl, Song—"Buy a broom " H. M. Houdin l_n Fara, a Chinese professional iLpS* . • H. M. Houdin .John Bowling, a real specimen of the Jolly Tar, who can sing a •bng and dance a hornpipo, . |ong—" A life on the Ocean H. M. Houdin Jwlly Muldroon, sweetheart to . farm, and sister to Paddy a wonderful songster and very graceful dancer, with several songs . . . .■ . . H. M. Hot. DIN Baudin, a teacher of W terpßichorcan art, SongMarseillaise Hymn" (in J™*) • . H. M. Houdin Stti Slick, tho original Yankco Pedlar H. M. Houdin An interval of ten minutes. X MR. H. M. HOUDIN Will %ear in the third part of his Polynational Entertainment. _. PAET 111. tftS o *"' an English houseJw. 'with Song -" That Young ««m from the Country » . .H. M. HotTDIK Dublhi Car Driver "Hungry Army"- H. M. Houdib; * M 7 MaWroon, an Irish TurfI man, with Song—"Black Turf" H. M. Hotjdi*. v To conclude wHIi . Mother boijes, iwUSS *** Houdin will appear in "Hoot, eivT*__ * ? the Negro's Delight," and will "SB 00 " *** on tho Guiter « Em Whistle, and *-• Soft Uie American Breo kdown i ty H ' M B . W H I OJ E Mtaical Director. Aaß^aon : Front seats, ss. j bf ick seats, 3a. SSt. half * past Scveu tfclock » to wm *
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Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 3
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