“CINDERELLA” PANTOMIME.
COMING ON SHOW NIGHT
On Show Night, Pebuary 11th, Mr George Stephenson will present Stanley McKay and Co.'s Pantomime Company in the fascinating and tuneful extravaganza, "Cinderella,” or the girl who put her foot in it. | The Company will be exactly the same as tliat, which made such a big success here some two months ago with Mother Goose.” including Mr James Gerald, the clever aerobatic dame; Mr Will Rayner, the comedian with the wonderful tenor voice; Miss Essie Jennings, the charming and shapely principal boy; Miss Rosie, Coleman, the dainty principal girl: Miss Carmen Coleman, the eccentric comediepne; Miss Annie* Lillilund, the handsome fairy! princess; Miss Rubio Raymond, the clever American toe and serpentine dancer; Air Will Speed, the tramp cyclist; and the wonderful Fredo Bros., whose musical comedy acrobatic act is acknowledged as the finest turn of its kind ever seen in Australasia. Reside these aritists, a. ful Ichorus. ballet, and orchestra ore carried, making a most complete Company. Entirely now scenery and costumes are used in ‘‘Cinderella,” and amongst the properties is a handsome tsacli and horses, which take the heroine to the Prince’s Ball. The musical numbers a.i'e oil new and up-to-date, including the latest in patriotic songs. These latter are to be siinsr by Miss Essie Jennings and MY Will Rayner. The box plan for ‘‘Cinderella” opens at Moore’s on Wednesday, when soots may be secured 1 without extra, charge.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5350, 5 February 1916, Page 5
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237“CINDERELLA” PANTOMIME. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5350, 5 February 1916, Page 5
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