AMUSEMENTS. |>R INC ESS- j T H EA T R-E.: Staqb -Manager • Mn. A. A. L. Ixous ; ROYAL ENGLISH. 6 REKA COMPANY. UN DEB.VICE-REGAL: PATRONAGE. GRAND OPENING, j BOXING • NIGHT,. DEGEJIBER 20tu, 187*, And till Further Notice, Will be presonted to the, Dunedin public, at an enormous, outlay, the Royal English Opera Company's GRAND. FAIRS' OPERA
C IN. Dt E. R ,E L L A. (Music by. fiossini.) Cixdbiuma... . .... ... „ MISS ALICE MAY.
The Gorgeously Beautiful.Character of the Decorations —inclusive of more thoii-Cho usual amount of SCENIC.EFFECTS, igURPIUSES, and TRANSFOR-. ' . -^ MATION WONDERS— is insured, by the fact of .their being entirely designed t and for the. most part executed by the celebrated ' ' Artist,. 1 Mr.J.. S» WILLIS.'
The .General Action of the Opera Pantomime arranged by> and the whole .produced under the entire * direction of, ; MR-; Gv B. ALLE N,
Tho.Striking, Mechanical Effects by MR.HaNTLEY, Assisied.bj: MR PARISH. | The Magnificent iand,.Costly Costumes by MISS KATE LESTER and ASSISTANTS. ' The Dances and Action of the Ballet arranged by : MISS l-ESTER. . The Perfume of the. Valley o« Sweet-soentcd Flowers by ■ \ MB,E.,HAMILTON. ; The Elaborate Properties by MR E. BRIGGS.
FULL..BAND, .GRAND CHORUS, AND COMPLETE BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT. CINDER EL L A. Cinderella. .........Miss Amok MAY Prince. ..Mr Henry Hallam Baron Pomppliuo ....MrC. Newton Daiidiui Mr C. H. Tcmpleton Pedro Mr H. Vcrnon Buttoni Mr Wilkinson Fairy Queen '.. Miss E. Johnston Clorinda.... ) ™ T, lllfrh^r( , ( Miss F.Howe Thisbe F^ Pomrfolhto 1 -msa E- A- Lambert Cinderella... j; o£ P°mPO"n<> ( .... ..MissAiicb May.
SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I. : Scene,!. THE. FAIRY HAUNT NEAR THE SWEET- . SCENTED VALLEY. Scene 2. THE.KUNTING GROUNDS OF THE BARON.n. Sckke 3. THE. BOUDOIR OF THE SISTERS—CLORINDA AND THISBE. ACC 11. Scene 1. CHAMBER IN THE'MANSION OF BARON PQMPOLINO, By Mr J. S. Willis. Scene 2. : CINDERELLA—KITCHEN IN THE BARON'S MANSION. MAGICAL TRANSFORMATION ! t '■ Has Golden Coach, tub Gilded EQUiPAaJk, and tiib • Dkpariueb to the Prince's PalA.ojs. i ACT HI. THE BALL-ROOM IN THE PRINCE'S PALACE ! "In light tripping measures. Surrounded by pleasures, We count the gay hours That so hastily fly." GRAND BALLET FANTASTIQUE. TRANSFORMATION ; TO THE PALACE OF POETIC INVENTION ON THE BORDERS OF BURLESQUE!
Harlequin ........:-:..';: MrC. Kewton Columbine ........;.;...... t .Mdlle. Kate Lester Clown The Inimitable Howard Vernon Pantaloon ; ; .Mr C. Lester Sprites '. .......... The Brothers Siegrist The whole of the Coniic Business of the Pantomime . under the dicoctionof. : ' MR A. A. L. INaLIS. r SCJWE I. ••' •' '•• A WELL-KNOWN DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT.. H0rnpipe.......... ■-.'. ...Barlequin and Columbine^
Hits, skits, trips—Heiglfctheigh ! hereweare again ,!-^ Hallo ! somebody comyig—l've seen that hair beforetHeads of the People—A cure for the Heart-ache—4ri~ cie iit Jacobus Townsendebus' Sarsaparilla vemis Jainesbees Copelandebus' Boev be Bus, and one made well-— Dr Can's Discovery.oi.the Pole !—Don't you Discarr o'er Mesmerism—Bi\dgst of Fun and Vegetarian Can- ■ •:■: ,:"■■.-■ <'r'm?tfiict.i>>: i-i^ <:,■:■. ■>
Soenb 11. .; t
BOOKING OFFICE AS it WAS AND AS; W J&
The BarJcy Mqw Jig:.. .(Harlequin and Columbine) The age of srajskinpr qiiick! returns and small profitsArrival of a Faltjily Party; arid' hfflV Clown manages to upset the aforesaid—Knocked up,- knocked* down, a knock in, andta knock omWrbe'^eatCapiijuEe of the iIOA—A liird's^eyo View, arid:the moayqiiiseoit the more distant), it appears—Clothes to wash/r^Eli© Magic Clothes Linq..ob Lemon's duplex systcnvWOli, Lemons!
—Ups and downs of existence—Antipodean-Novelties, and Wonderful • Evolutions' of the Merry; Clown— Heigho! here's Patehey—Murder by Pajity—Dead and Alive—AiiEAP FOR LIFE, like the/base fabric of a vision—leaves n6t a trace Ijshijift. i*
Scene 111. '■■■•■ A SHOP VT& ALL l«Jrt>W.
Highland Fling ..Harlequift and Columbine. Come along, old un !—Fancy Goods, to which the Clown takes a fancy—An embraoe'littlo expected from a, brace of vwell-knowi ;.chanioters—Move on there, now, brill lock you up—Grand repasi^Heads I win, heads you lose—WindingupuadertKeliniited liability i act—The watch made to go, bat the Clown with clocks Ito his stockings made to Ro.#ster*i-A- Gold Mania—A I dip at the Diggings, Immigration, and Botheration— Lights of the present day—A dip: at) ajMould—The Wonderful Lamp—Astionpiny-arid-JGastronomy— The Transit of Venus—Elective shocks, and a spark of intelligence—The Latest News from-England, "And may the STAR of his glory never* grow dini "—Clown nitive to the manner,'born—A run upbn the Banlf — Crash, Smash, Dash; which, in the end,, ends. t.he' • ■; . ..-. Scone.. ■.'.,; . . i'J : THE ABODE OF ANTIQUITY IN THE REGION: OF .■..VIGLOOM! DARK,, PARK, EVERYWHERE { TJie whole ta ooßaiude with the Grand L*st Scene, .■ entitled, THE HALLS OF TRANQUIL. DELIGHT On the" MARGIN OF THE CKYSTAt WATERS, And the AWAKENING OF NATURE TO FERTILITY AND GLADNESS, " To each and all a fair good night, And rosy dreams and slumbers light." PRICES OF~ADMISSION: - A Season Ticket (not transferable) for Dress Circle only, SA. Private Boxes, £3 and £2. Duke's Box, 7s 00. Dress Circle, Si. Stalls, 3a. Pit, 2s. * " Box office (rtWr George B. West's Music Warehouse, Princeg street, where a plan of the theatre' oui he seen f.\\i scatb seouied, GuxEiiAT, AOFKT .. .. MrM h BAFHAja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4011, 24 December 1874, Page 3
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792Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4011, 24 December 1874, Page 3
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