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Amusements. "OOYAL PBIWCKii? THEATRE. XV Ltssees .. Mes-ra Mr/at'OKD akd Donnk. Etagb Managbh. Mr J. L. Hali*. Scenic Artist ...'.J ..Mr J. Tnnnet. Musicll Conductor ...ileus. Flcoiy CROWDED HOUSES. CONTINUKO SUCCESS Of the New Lrcai Production, by B. L. Fakjeon, Bsq, Author of " Yo Veritable Lcgeutl of the Golden Fleece," "A L:fc's lttvense," &c, in which tho author has, after tie fahioj of Burlesque wiiters, written the stoiy of FA U 3 T , Interweaving with it The Tale of Mwhibtopheles. MISS JULIA MATHKWS And the fall strength of the best Burlesque Company in the Colonies. 05* MAGXTFICENT NEW fCENERY, SPLENDID Dn PSES, AND WoSDEKFUL MECaANIOAL EFFECTS ! TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 29th AUGUST, The cuitaiti wil! rise ot Kkhto'clcck precisely, for the first limp, tho f-'t-rio Comic Drnma, in 2 acts, by John Cxrnfi'iii, E.q , entitled i'HK POliTrr.'i KNuT. Sailor's Hornpipe La Petito Laura. The Performances to cois'uie with a Key? and Original Burlesque, by B. L. Fnrjeoii, Hsq., in which the nu'lr.r has after the utual fishion of modern Burlesque writers, narrated the Marvellous ;:toiiy op OAU 8 T ! Interweaving wish ii the Tale of Mui'ma* And v ti iiot exptctcd, aitluu^h the liurlesque is founded upon Ui<; Oiieia of Gounod, that tli-o naJienco will Go-nodding offJuring the performance. LIUMATIS I'KKSOy.E: Faust....MlSS JULIA MATHEW3 (i. 1-ari'r! o'.d cook v' tiie Oerm n> v chool, and who bv-i.-iR porfes'-Jv si :k of I'ii^il' gicnl o- any other lore, mii'iit !;•.' <l---i..r aci :\s ;t German' sores/trie. A ui;-.r\t:\ fruit ii \n< cirtracrer is tli-j n mpact ho in:ik'S •■.;ih th; deuce, who tmnsfo'ms lii'ii into a -rtii:t >-oung i.uck of the (ir-.( mater, v.liicti tsiuiil ■« him ro go sioiinmingly ttiri-itgli the \m<.h <ju .) Mei'liistjpuelts (/><*re)...Mß J L. Hali. (Who iru-l or ff iin l:y !!;-.ve *>o«ti a fi-hmonfjer, as h« is nlwiv'; on ihi> ■> "i oui f' Soles, and, as ihis i.s hi-i solo oc:u:Miimi, can sea c.-.ly object to bsini; sod in ihe ci il. ?! nv tno -!e tliai /ie« stale, :on:tt i»t^ 'hit /(j.f iaii.is « ''-ry impottant lioiti n oHiis anatomy, b ing, iaileei', an atomhe could not di-j> n»i: wiih ) Mepdist..phbles {(Us)..Xa. Petite Lahka (Sole Iwir tcs all his papa's e'fat'f, which, as i very cie 1 nciw-i, ere no' in the solar regions. Hi "l/oiiig jMofh^t. ph'!i?K //#, «»<) his papa M'ptist'iphclcsjJtTe «uffioi' utly accounts for the appsaraLC<i cf the p«ir in the b-r!«=qu«.) Maroarita. .. .Mias Mariah Dunn (The loveliest, the plucu-'i^-t. rlie Mnrnble-est of her vex. Th>* an'ie;(->c May greet her, a.i it no doubt will wiihei.thuva- in wm-ii i$ tie more to be dt sired, «■= hiving no mm her. Low c.m her Ma greet her ? Ie is to *»• h »|ied thut this description is sufficiently ioi'Ligihle.) Damk Martha Mr Joinr Dunn ( i rnoEt rer peoi '>ble oM 1 «J.. Her n-iine properly is Mar.ha Schwerhein, but she v ry properly o»>j>cts to nhiceariii In iho Ope-n she ought to have bceu pUyd l,\jive good tenors, as she i 9 at least years of age. Siebel Mr R- B. Dale ( * civil so t ' f follow cKou'-'h, riot much of a snoh, thiufih ha R".t^ n ativ a ,m«?» from Margariti, on whom he is mast awfully spooney.) VaIENTIMK Mil H. KiCHAJIDSIH (Who, b. i.'g a member of the H'mhi ml Brigade, is not recjPiiriii to Orse on.) 'tude:its, Villazsiß, Hohi-Vrs J cmons, etc.,etc., in i iimcusis 'juantiiits. i'ro_2;raminf> of SjeKcry and Inoi''ent3 : :-ORSE 1. -■AUSrS STUDY. Faust, in a Eo'iiloquy. diwovvrs thit all life is vanit?1, hut expres*.s n st-o-ii; wis'i to commence thfbminesi over fisain : mviou-ly bo listens to the merry voics of the tipftler*1 iv 'ho atri-et, who nass his window, deo'a'ing in the most original lnnfruap\ " thifc they w n't go iiOiiie till mornin ." —Driven tf>d-»peritiori, h<itap-i the strongest spirit in hi< cellar' who, qui;kiy appeariuff, de« t-iraiaeK tost-// Mm -to lni< <; ■'< te invokes a vision, whii-h s-is Fati-t a within' to sach a degr.-e. Oi;it a 1)i g ,iv i< «;'u- k, iiad amo t liiarvellous transformation tfl'ected. .-:'cehk 2.—STttKBT IV WfTrSWB 'E3. In whi^h the- torrovs of n c!i .i;ip>'nt;d young lover, and the in ide«r. iu«p->.itiO'>B ol aa tlierly dnitfdel of fifty, are f.iithfa'.ly Uescritied. Soeue 3.—EXTJJRIOa OP A TAVBSN WIMK Tr£K XOffffM G \TK. So complicate'!, that ti-fiiripii.in is impossible. SCK.E4.— Grk'i' E^ \TT4Cr-IKD TO MA.R----(JABITA'-i DWB LttN'Gf, intchkli M>f)!ii»tophflFe-.p<!>leintrodu -es Mflphia* tophelcs jfite—and ii ic/(ic/i thft sorrows of a youna lo^er ire •'• continued from our last"— and in which a s-crea nic is autig and in which a great deil of court ns aa-i love raikiDg is dono —and iv which an doj;ora ;nt a proposed—and in ■which— but with two tlovih in the aceuo, there j had better not be too many wVclm. Boene 5— XE.IH WITTEtfBERG. Highly mtlo-dratnßtfc, wherain Vice is defeated and Virtuo i 3 triumphant, thi-i most detirablo result introducing Sokhb 6.—(AND LAST), Which the bcens Painter in.nsta oo dMcrSring m TEE KEALMB OF ETEKNAJi BLISS, Which description every one wfil adinifc to be extremely cloudy. ■ GEAHD DKNOUEMEN'i'I " " Priceo of admt!«ioa—Private boxes, 12 2s; oranibns boxes, 25 j; dress circle, sa; at alb, 8s; pit, 2a, Flan of the Dress Circle may be seen at Ress'sj where seats may be secured. NOTIO*.-Dress Circle seats strictly reserred only until the rising of the curtain. Cloak room and attendant for ladies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 1