o P E R A HOUSE Under the direction of MU J. C. WILLIAM SOX. Mr Williamson has the honour to announce that the young American Tragedienne, NANCE O’NEIL. I NANCE O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL. Will open her Wellington season on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23.] With Sudermann’s Masterpiece, j MAGDA. NANCE O’NEIL as MAGDA. MISS O’NEIL will be assisted by MR McKEE RANKIN MR THOMAS KINGSTON Air Harry Pliminer Messrs Geo. Becks, J. B. Athol wood, Win. Bernard, Walter Kaynham, Benson North, Alfred Tullet, Harry Overton. Mesdames Henry Bracy 1' itzrnaurice Gill Uicca Allen, Josephine ihyune, Alice Crawford, Edith Berry, Thistle Anderson, etc. . , During the 10 nights’ season an extensive repertoire of standard plays will lie staged in the following order: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 23 and 24. MAGDA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. January 25 and 26. • ELIZABETH. QUEEN OP ENGLAND. MONDAY, JANUARY 28—FEDORA TUESDAY. JANUARY 29—LA IOSCA WEDNESDAY, JAN OABLBR . THURSDAY, g&g-fc* SCANDAL FRIDAY, FEB. I—CAMILLE SATURDAY, FEB p WOFFINGTON. AH producions under the personal direction of box pl ß vns c open ß a?' K holiday’s TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING (Prices—Dress Circle, ■ ss; Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, until 7.30 p.m.. 3s 6d, later 3s; Family Circle until 7.30 p.m. 2s 6d, later 2s; Pit, until 7.30 p.m. Is 6d, later Is. Early door tickets only at Cook’s Library. j ST CLAIR.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 6
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