Clutha Dramatic Club EACE "NIGHTS. .BARR'S'TTALLw \ BALCLUTHA. / tWrsday""& frii4y, \ 15th and 16 h APRIL, 1875. NEW SCENERY. / \ NEW PROPERTIES. \ NEW/DRESSES. PRObRAMME.-4»ART I. The performaoce will commence with Mr J. StirUog Coynfcs sparkling Cbmedy , Antnled Urgent Private Affairs Major Polkinghorne\Commauder No. 2, Cltt/h\R V.)... Mr J. Hogg Dentatus Dotts (Dentist of the iamegallan/corpß\ ... „G. Renner Joe Tumhalls Shopmany.. ... \ ... „J, Jamie Mr Bagshaw ih Solicitor) \... „ A. LawMrs DentatufDotts ... \. Miss Hughes Mrs PolkiDghorne ... \ Miss Oliver Sally Vokniß .. „\ MissArden IN*EERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. / PART IT. \ MUSICAL INTERMJDE. Song Mr faster » Mr Crammoni ,i Miss R\yner ,i Mr Kelly INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. \ PART 11. \ The -whole to conclude with Henry J. Byron 'B glorious Oriental Bur* league Extravaganza, The Bride of Abydos, OB THE PRINCE, THE PIRATE, & THE PEARL Giaffir (the usurping Pache of Abydos, of whom having no right whatever to the title, we may say his orient c is rank) — Mr J. Jamie. Selim (his supposed son, a fast (and lo^se) young Oriental Guardsman, with aypenchant for cigars, latch keys, andf late hours ; in ehoit, a regular young Turk)— \ • Mr H. S. Retjnert, Mirza (the Pirate of the Isles, ancy terror of \ Abydos, an individual whose-ablutionary \ habits are confined to scrubbing his dtcks \and scouring the seas— a pattern Pirate, al: hough supposed to he double- dyed, warranted not to wash W \ ip G. Renner. Osman Bey (an elderly Timariot Chieftain, wbo is certainly old/and ugly enough to know Better) — / \ / Mr G. Foster. Mnley (subordinate/ Pirate, anything but pretty scoundrel^ — \ / Mr A. Low. Sadi (do do y A Mr R. Mason. Harorm (a mysterious Nubian slave)— / \ Mr J. Gohbv. Ben Salla (a mute attendant and dumb waiter)/- \ ./ Mi^D. Campbell. Guarde^' Slaves, Pirates, ak Attendants. Zulirka /(the Pearl of Abydos— AbydosGiafßr's "one fair daughter," whose slightest glance is sufficient to give the mjbst unsusceptible heart \n (Oliver) Twist) — \ / Miss\)LIVER. Zooeide (her hand (some) Maiden,W istres3 / of the Robes and Curator of the Crinoline / Department) - \ / Miss Ar»en. /Saflr (the Facha's favorite slave) - \ Miss Edse. Oneliza (do do do \ Miss BAYLEr. PROGRAMME OP SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. SCENE I. Saloon in the Pacha's Palace at Abydos ; a sweet spot and a despot, "There's yonr elder brother." Distressing scene between Selim and his supposed parent; a dread resolve j arrival of the Belle (the audience providing the clapper) ; a gentle hint ; a modest proposal and rash eruption on/the part of Seliti ; departure of the bully and the Arrival of the billet ; " That., no, can itHbe ?" the assignation and the peroration. • / \ SCENE 11. ■ / Somewhere or another in Abydos ; the romance of. Zulieka,; the reversflr of Zebiede and the perfidy of the Piratea^ Budden appearanbe of the Abydos Boguey; Mirza questions Zulieka on the veils "amo ames," and beg\ her to aim at hffs head ; Mirza having seen her indulges in/Bcena (please give this word i\a Anglican pronounciation) on his own account. / \ SCENjflll. The Pirates Hauat ; the secret of the Aphis Vestato\ of ; the long-lost son ; univerßal%eer and double cx —^tacy of everybody. ' \/ SCENE IV. Saloon in they^ajace ; Osman Bey's love does not run arsmototbly as might be wished : De Limatico Jfaquiretado ; midsummer .madness ; Zulidta cuts up father and executes her pas-refsfse to loto Honor and O Bey ; agony of e/eryone. \ 7 scenh v. Gardej/4 of the Palafte ; Wonderful Acrobatic Evolutions of Signer Spindleshank--Bermiß'/Perfoiming DervMhes, unrivalled in grace Strength and daring, and entitled " The Feat/ of the Flying Voltigheri of Camden Town ;" General Jollity. \ OVERTURE - 7.30. ORCHESTRA. II Curtain to rise at 8 o'clooTOsharp. '.The Orchestra under the direction of a Lady / Amateur. A Stage Manager... ... MrG.llenner. After each evening's performance M dance will take place, conducted by Herr Langmuir, whose German Quadrille Band will the music. \ I Admission «. 2s 6& DOS SAVE THE QUEEN.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 40, 15 April 1875, Page 5
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