"CINDERELLA."
PANTOMIME TO-MOBROW NIGHT. Final arrangements have been made for the production of "Cinderella," the pantomime of perennial charm and youthfulness. No expense has heen spared in making the oostumes and scenery as beautiful as possible. The wedding of Prince Charming is to be the central feature of the enter-, tainment. The bride-to-be is Ella, the youngest daughter of the Baron and Baroness Fitznoodle of Floravia. The wedding, will Be announced, together with the notification of the betrothal of "His Royal Highness," better known as the Prince Charming, at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night. The future Princess, more affec-, tionately known as Cinderella, will be seen in her daily occupation in tho kitchen, and later in all her dazzling beauty on - tho way to the Prince's ball. At the fateful hour of midnight, the magic of the Fairy God ; mother is withdrawn, and the beautiful belle of the ball is transformed: into the kitchen maid* but is again discovered' by the Prince, as owner of the dainty shoe left in the Palace grounds ; on the night of the ball, the owner of which he has sworn to make his Princess. The old, yet ever new story, will be retold In all its fairy charm in the pantomime, which will .be staged at the Theatre Royal, commencing to-morro<v evening, in aid of the "Immediate Relief Fund" (unemployment), under the patronage of his Excellency the Cover-"-nof-General of New Zealand. The box plan is now open at The Bristol. ■>.'' There are special arrangements for parties of students. \
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17611, 14 November 1922, Page 10
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