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WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). 4 LTD ? Commencing * SATURDAY -fcTEXT. , f ATURDAY IN EXT. S3ATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. INITIAL PRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND", i ."'.■■ ..-';■■ ■■■'■'; Of the Famous "rpHE -DEGGAR'S i^pera." " AHE -Deggar-s wpera." " the beggar's OPERA." I By Mr. Gay. '",,.■ /jj -" ■• : The Opera the World has Witnessed : For Two Centuries. "YEOLDE ENGLISH BALLADS. W ' • ' i "YE OLDE ENGLISH BALLADS." THE MUSIC IS EXQUISITE,. the play is Charming. ;> Here at last is the real "Merrie England" . -~* of which we have read, but never seen. Gay turned this music to his purpose, and used : '-'-" J .'; it to accompany hie great satire on the cor- ', - ruption of his age. > . THIS IS THE MOST NATURAL - f ;^p| . OPERA IN THE WORLTc ? AND now IN ITS FOURTH YEAR of CONTINUOUS SUCCESS IN LONDON. ' ' A MIGHTY STRANGE PLAY. . -S THE GENTLEMAN. . THE BEGGAR. THE HIGHWAYMAN. FULL OPERA, CHORUS AND t ORCHESTRA. |f The Box Plans open next .Wednesday at . Lewis B. Eady and Son, Ltd.' 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 16
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