Amusements. T>OYAL PKINCKSB THSATEK. LVEBBVS .. MeSTS MUJIFORD AKD DOHKB. Stage Masager... Mr J. L, Una*. Sc:nfc Artis-t Mr J; Toanet Musicil Conductor ...Mons. Fkury FOS THKEE EIGHTS MORE, Mr Fs'joon's highly surcasful Bnrlesqup, unanl* mouity proaounctd ons of the greatest Bucccsies on the Stage. MISS JITI, I A JfATBEffS In Comedy and Bublesqtje, And tha fall strength of the l>est Dramatic and Burlesque Company in the Colon ip?. C-33* Magmifioest JVew fcESEay, Splehdio Beieses, and Wonderful Mecbahioax. TFPEcra ! THIS KVKXING (M NDAY), SFPT. 4, The piiformance will eminence with the Do* mtstic Drama, in [wo acts, by Torn Taylor, Eeq, entitled HELPiKS HANDS. 'Tilda Mi* JULIA. MATHEW3. The Petformaneoa lo co:ic!u:c with a New and Original Burlesque, by B. L. Fatjeop, Esq., in which the au'lnr has, after the usual frshicn of modern Burlesque writers, car* rated the Maiivell'jus Stoky of "O A U H T ! Interweaving with it the Tals of ManilaTOPIIELE3 ; And it is not expected, although the Burleequo is founded upoa die Opcia of Gounod, that the andienca will Go-nodding ouMuring the performance. DIiiMATIS PEUSOKiE: Faust....MlSS JULIA MATIIKWS (V l?arn£d o'd cjtf-koMhe Oernrn i-'ehool, and who bciup pei'feot'y si ;k of T-'itologicil or any other lore, rai«nt be iWMz atel as a Germansore soqc. A muri^il trait \t his cb^raofet is the compact he nt.-ikrs A-ith tin deuce. %vho trinfforras liitii ii.to a .'uivt jouug um'k of tho first water, wliidi er,;\\t\.'a h'.tsi to po Bioimmiwjty through Ihe hu-i' qii'.) Mepiiistopiiems (pere)...'nß J L. Halt, (Who muit orffinaliy U?.v^ '>c!?n a fl^li'iionijer, h>. is nlwiys on th: .ro >'< out f> Soles, and, as this is lih sole rc;ui;i:.tinn. fan sea'caly object to bainx sokl in iln? end. M uy pto'ile cay that he's stale, (oi>;tt iiig (h if. /v;s iai7 is n »*,ry important liorti'di of his anatomy, b ing, milee1, an a<omfte cou'.d not di-p.ii's: v.i-h ) MEPHIST.iPIIEIiES (ft'.«)...LA PKTITB I.AUBA (50/ c /(rfr to all hi.s pnpa'n CBtaton, ";liicb, as tvery one know,, nti' no', in the solar regions. Ha being Merlrst' p'i-;ies filx, anJ hi? papa Mcp!ii<t'pl.c!-8/;<)rt>, a iiKci"iitly acoutits for the fippearnno tf the pair ia the b <rksqufi.) MAROAnrrA... .Mips Makiah Dumn (The lovelieit, t- c plinum'est, the am'.tWe-est of her fbx. The suiiwci May greet her, a» it no doabt will wl'h e-t'.u^a, in, whu-h is tl.e more to he dtfiircl. ni h-iviiiij no mother, liow oin her Ma yreet her 1 Is U to be hiped thut thia description is tuflieiei) ly iuUlligiblc.) Damh Mahtha Mr Joiis Tonn (i most rcapectable olil l<\ft\\ Hernnuieproperly Is Mar.ha S.-hwarhein, Imfc rte viry properly objects to shiaeariri In f lie Open* she ought to hare been pl-iji-U i^Jivc good tenors, as she U at least fifty years of aye. Siebel Mr K. B. Dale (X civil art <f fellow enoaeh. not much of a snob, th jURh ho g^ti many a snub from Margarita, oa whom ha is moat awfol'y 3pooney.) VaIESTISK MR H, RIOHARDi3OH (Who, b.iog a. member of the UicWani Brigade, i is no; rtquire.l to get a Orxe-on.) rtudetils, Villagers, SoMI'-rg 1 enions, etc., eto., in i ouun-'j quantities. ?rograrnnw of Sj^iiery and Inoi ieuta : eoHSK 1.-'A USP'S STUDY. Faust, in a eo!ilrq-i7. dtseovers that ail life ia vanity, but oxpre3-!i a n, st'ong wis'i to commence the business over iicain : enviou'ly lie listens to the merry voices of the tipjjterg in ihe street, who jjaas his window, dec'aiing- in the most original language, " that they w n't go homo till morniiv.r."—Driven to (!■■? perition. he tap* the«trongest fpirit in hi« cellar who, quijk'y appeasing, detijrmines to sell him—to tuU end he invokes a vision, wbii-b. Bits FauH a within? to saoh a degree, that a hi g dn i^ stru-k, aod a mo t marvellous transformation effected. Eosne 2.—ST&K ET IV WIT Pil VJ3 V.R,Q. In which the sorrows of a di-nppoint.d young brer, and the modest aspirations ot an elderly damsel of fifty, are faithfully iici«i'.<ed. Scene 3.—EXTKIUOE OP A TAVERN' NEA.II THE TOWN'S QATB. So complicated, that description is impossible. Scb« 4.—&ARDE 'i AIT VC I ED TO MASGABITA'3 DWELLtNa, •nichich IXephhtophriespdre introdarea >I«phis* toph':le» Jilß—?-n& ii which the Forrowrs of a youoir lover nte " continued from oar last'— and in which a sere mdc is sung- and in which n great deal of court na aai iove raiking U done —and in which an elopement '8 proposal—and in which— but with two devils in the eceue, there had better cot be too many wiiches. Scene 5 —NEAB WCTTBMBBEG. Hipthlv mtlo-dramnt'c, wherein Vice is defeated and Virtue is triumphant, thii most desirable ■■ result introducinfr Foeitb 6.—(AND LABT), Which the Scene Painter insists on describing as , . THE REALMS OF ETERNAL BLISS, Which description every one will admit to be extremely cJoady. GRAND DENOUEMENT! Prices of admission—Private boxes, L 2 2s omnibus boxes, 255; dre&j circle, 53; stalls 3j ; pit, 2s. Plan of the Dress Circle may be sem at Reel's, where seats may be secured. NOTICE.—Dress Circle seats strictly reserved only until the rising of ihe curtain. Cloak room and attendant for ladies.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1156, 4 September 1865, Page 1
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