ENTERTAINMENTS.
"HUMPTY-DUMPY." E
The next' attraction at the Theatre Royal is J. C. Williamson's pantomime "Humpty-Dumpty," which w|ll_be staged for the, first time in New riymouth on Friday next. The cast is a specially augmented one, and indues all the old favourites of "Mother Goose" fame — Messrs Harry Stane, Victor' Loydall, Queen and Le Bron, Misses Beatrice English, Irene DiUon, and Mabella Morgan— and >vjU.he fur- ;- ther strengthened by the presence^ or Miss Olga Grey; 'George Young 'as "Hwmpty-Danipty," and Mr J3eH Gilbert, who takes the part of "£"!« Solhim,"'which he created in Englind^on the occasion of the production of .thej pantomime there. The scenery uielndes some beautiful effects— the H»ll pf Ten Thousand Liglits, Under the Sea»tne Congress of Nations, and St. Pier: A special box plan notice onnounces the opening of the plans at the Dresden ori Tuesday. *. . ;.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13744, 5 September 1908, Page 4
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139ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13744, 5 September 1908, Page 4
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