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Outside to Inside the Cave. ■■'''§& SYDNEY JAMES as "Widow Twankey." ■ 1 MADELINE ROSSITER as the " Princess." ■ A Complete Story of "Aladdin" as a ;$M Screamingly Funny Burlesque. -inSI The Sydney Morning Herald says: "Sydney James's potted pantomime,' 'Aladdin,* is one of the cleverest and funniest bur. rXsk leaQucs ever seen in Bydnoy." J^M 3 Bee ' '--'mm CYRIL NORTHCOTE as the "Fairy Queen." " George Graystone - • - As the Emporor, isij Bl'ice Rowe As Abnnazor, f,? '• Sa.die Maguire -As Aladdin. G. W. Desmond • ■ • As a Ballet Dancer, ; if?j i, Josio Jackson • • • • As the Good Fairy, J/M ■ Ira Bissott ...•••••■ As Pekoe, }Mi Etc, Etc. -:p$ » Chorus of Villagers, Bighoads. etc. .'"all TWO PROGRAMMES IN ONE. '^$j| First Half All Revue Items. Wm f Siicond Half. "ALADDIN PANTOMIME."W| • :?s§§§ No Advance in Prices. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16894, 5 July 1918, Page 8
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