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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“THE BLUE MOON.” to-night: At His Majesty’s Theatre this evening “The Blue Moon” will be produced by Mr J. C. Williamson’s musical comedy company. “The Blue Moon” is said to be one of the most expensive companies yet sent on tour by Air Williamson, and the company, which numbers over 100 artists, is one of the largest. The cast includes Air Victor Gouriet as Moolrnj; Air Myles Clifton as the Alajor; Air Reg. Kenneth as Capt. Jack olinsby _Alr Frank Stirling as Private Charlie Taylor: Mr J. R. Hogue as Bobbie Scott ; Air Charles Chinnier as Archie May; Air J. Nelson as Abdul; Mr Charles Beetliam as Hafiz; and Air Pat. Bathurst, as Prince Badahour Aanatsinghi; also Aliss Alma Barber as Evelyn Ormsby; Ali.ss Celia Ghiloni as Lady Brabasham; Aliss Jessica Deane as Omn; Aliss Nellie Alauusell as Cliua: Aliss Duieie Alttrpby as Aliss Lovehill; and Miss Ada Page as Aliss Sparrow, and New Zealand’s favorite Miss Amy Murphy as Chandra Nil. The lyrics of ‘The Blue Aloon” are by Mr Paul Aubens. Amongst tho gems are: —“Oh, bo careful of the crocodile,” She Didn’t know,” “Won't you make a fuss of me,” “The mails, 4 ’ “Little Blue Aloon,” “Shopping,” “The Alajor.” “Oh, Alystic love.” “Pit-a-pat,' “The Burmali Girl,” Sometimes 1 think you love me,” The coquette and sweet lola.” The production of “The Blue Aloon” will be under the supervision of Air Gerard Coventry. Air Henry Braev is stage director, and tho full chorus and orchestra is under the baton of Air Alfred Moulton. Only one performance of “The Blue Aloon” can be given, as on Thursday “Lady Aladcap” will be staged, and the company’s final appearance will be in “The Girl from Kays” on AA'cdnesday.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2117, 17 February 1908, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2117, 17 February 1908, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2117, 17 February 1908, Page 2

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