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THE CINGALEE

Patrons are earnestly requested to bo seated by ten minutes to eight each night during the ‘ Cingaleo ’ season. Tho opera is a long one, and the overture is part and. parcel of the production, and is too good to miss. Arrangements have also been mado to heat the theatre should tho nights be cold -t wot. Tho public will have no regrets in patronising the ‘Cingaleo.’ The society is catering for all. and offers a faro which must appeal, whether it be. in song, scene, story, or dance. There is a brightness about tho ‘ Cingaleo ’ which is. quite distinct from most comic operas, and there is much scope for tho chorus and dancers. The bos plan is now open at Tho Bristol.

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Evening Star, Issue 17647, 28 April 1921, Page 7

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THE CINGALEE Evening Star, Issue 17647, 28 April 1921, Page 7

THE CINGALEE Evening Star, Issue 17647, 28 April 1921, Page 7

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