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AMUSEMENTS.

“HUMPTY DUMPTY’ ’ PANTO-

MIME

Those enterprising managers, Messrs George Stephenson and Alf. Linley* are once more paying us a visit with an entirely new Pantomime Company, opening at the Town Hall next Tuesday' for positively one night only. They intend to eclipse all their previous efforts, no expense having been spared to make the production a memorable one. A Patomime, to be successful, must he made up of much that is novels bright and tuneful music, Songs that appeal and linger in the memory, comedians that can amuse without being vulgar, mast have its marches, ballet girls, gorgeous dances for the ensembles, scenery that will please the eye, and speciality artistes that wilD-amaze in wonderful and dexterous exhibitions.

All this is promised in the production of “Humpty Duippty.” The music and hook of Pantomime have been specially written by Mr Harry Taylor, and are claimed to be much above the average in Pantomime production. The cast of characters will be found to ba equal to any that has appeared in the ■Dominion in this class of work, eluding Mr Oon Moreui, who plays the Dame, being specially imported from the principal English theatres. Magnificent scenery froin the Harry Wbaite Studio and entirely new wardrobe andeffects will be shown.' The box plan is -at Morgidge’s. The company, when in Marton a year ago, had a very enthusiastic reception. ’

, A big broad day of snn and skysolid boots, a good road, 1 and the ’ole'pouch chock -up with FULL DERBY —talk' about a holiaay.— what? Well, just try it? Tins “or flog- t •' ' -J ' ,

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Bibliographic details

Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 8

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