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Amusements. T>OYAL PKIIYCKdS THEATRE. X%/ . .—« Lessees .. Messrs Mumkord and Donne. Stage Manager Mr J. L. Hall. SonicArtUt Mr J. Tannet. Musicil Coaduotor ...Mons. Fl?ury FOR THREE RIGHTS MORB, Mr Fa'jeon's highly successful Burlesque, unanimous!}' pronounced one of the greatest Bucces.-es on the Stage. MISS JULIA MATHBWS Ih Comedy and Burlesque, And the full strength of the best Dramatic and Burlesque Company in the Colonie?. 3*s* Maonifioest New Scenery, Splehdtb Dr ebes, and WoNDKBpaj. Meohahicai. I'BBKCTS I THIS EVENING (TU33DAY), SEPT. 5, The performance will commence with the Domestic Drama, in (wj a-ts, by Toa Taylor, Efq, entitled HELPING HANDS. 'Tilda Mi« JULIA MATHEWB. The Performances lo coiciu'le with a New and Oiiginr.l Burlesque, by B. L. FnrjeoD, Esq., in which the auth:r has, after the usual fpshion of modern Burlesque writers, nar» rated the STar viators story op Tjl A U S T ! Interweaving with it. the Tale of HephxsTOPIIELE3 J And it h not expected, !ilthcu,'h the Burlesque is founded upon the Of*Qia of Gounod, that the audience will Go nodding off during the performance. Dramatis I'KRjiosiE: Faost MISS JULIA M.ATHBW3 (i. larn'd o!d cock o; the Germ n School, and who being1 perfectly s-i;k of Tue'ilcgicM or any other lore, taiirhb be d -is a'.eJ aa ;» Germansore sage. A iii»rkt<i trait ii hii character IB the compact he mak<s *ith Ui; deuce, who tmnsftrms Mm imo ;i ■inw young buck of tho first water, whi^b cn-Tii!—l li'tn to ffO Siovnmingly through the bucK qu .) MEPiiiSTni>uEMs (pirc)... Y.R J L. Hall (Who -.tu^t or ginai'y *i»vj been a fi-h'nonpjer, h) is always ou the !o« out l> Soles, and, as ihis is hi' sole ocju jHtioii. causca c.-l.v object to being ao'd in tba fid. M ny ptoj'Se say that he's stale, torjifct iinr 'h it his tiil is a v^ry important vorti in of tiis anatomy, h i ip, iadee;', an atom,' he cou'd not di-p in.; wall ) Mephistopheles (fus)..XK Petite Lauba (Sofc heir to at! liis papa's e?tat->p, which, as ivery one -know-, are tio-. in the solar regions. Hi being Mei-hrst< p'a>s«a Jils, and his papa M-'pliivtopbeUs -pire naißcicuiiy lucounts for the uppenranci of the pair iv the b irlei^que.) Margarita Miss Mariin Dura (The loveliest, the plummet, (lie nnvable-eafc of her sex. The au!i'jt,C!; May greet fur, as it no donbt will wiihfs't'.iH'ii m win h U t lie more to lie desire'!, as h iviuff nu mother, how can her Ma greet her ? It is to H« h>f>ed that this descriptioa is iudioieuily intd'igible.) Dahr Martha Mb Jous Dunh (i most respectiUlH r,M !• d. Her nsaie properly is Manha Srhwnrkein, but she very properly oWjeets to aktoearin' 1 n <n& Ope-a s>hc ought to have been plajed by jive good tenors, as she 13 at least fifty years of aye. Siebel Ma R. B. Dale ({civil sot <f fellow enouah. not much of a snob, thmjrh he s^t^ many a snub from Margarita, on whom he is most a^fuliy spooney.) Valeniike Mr H. RictiAßDaoH (Who, biing a mera'>or of the HighUa'! Brigade, is not require! to get a Orse on.) ■tudent!l, Villagers, Sol<)i*rs ) etaons, etc., eto.» in itnmaii3Q quaatitks. Programme of Sjc.ery and IneWeata : FCBSH 1. - ■•AUSfS STUDy. Faust, in a KoUlfquj, discovers that all life i» Tanity, but oxpres-^s a sit'o rie wish to commence the business over acain : (-n?iou-ly he listens to the merry voices of the tipplers in the street, who pass his window, deo'a'in^ in the most original Innpiaj™, " thit they w n't go ho no till momin _..»»—Driven ti d> >perition. hn taps thestrongest in h'f cellar who. quiikiy appearioff, de* tTinines to sell him—iv x,\n* «•>'! lo invokes a vision, wbi<-h st-is Fau>t a within' to sach a degree, that a b* gu«i U s'ru'k, and a mo t marvellous transform ition tfTectel. Soene 2.—.STKKKT I< WITi'KUB !RG. In which the sorrows of a di appointed young lover, and the w «le*r, aspirations ot an elderly damsel of fifty, arc faithfully (iescrioed. Scene 3.—BXTKRIOft OF A TAVEEK NEAK TdE TOW.Vrf GVTB. So complicated, that dtG:ription is impassible. SCESE4.—GI'U EV ATTiG'IEDTO MARGAKITA'i DWB LINa, (nwhich 'TephUtoph^'G-'^rc introdu *cs Muphis" toph'ilea Jils — end ii which the sorrows of a yonng iover »re "'ctmtiuiei from our last"— and in which a sere-wle is antij; and in which a great de.'l nf court ne a xl lo'e miking is done —nnd iv which :in < lorem -nt s prop )?e I—and in which —but with two lievih i>i the scoue, there had better not be too many witclies. Scene S.—NEAR WITTBMLBERG. Highly mflo-dramnfc, wherfin Vice is defeated and Virtue is triumphmt, tint most deiirabls result introducing Scbhk 6.-(AND LAST), Which the Scene Painter inf.hts oa deßuribing m S?HE REALMS OF ETERNAL BLISS, Which description every one will a3mit to bft ■ extremely cloudy. . GRAND DBNOUEMENT! ■ ■ _____ Prices of admission—Private box**, L 2 2« omnibns boxea, 25 i; dress circle. 53; stalls Si; pit, 2s. Plan of the Dress Circle may bs sem at Boes'e, where seats may be secured. NOTICB.—Dress Circle usats strictly reeerrei only until.the rising of the.curtain. . Cloak room and attendant'for ladies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 1