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AMUSEMENTS, ETO. THEATRE ROYAL HEATHS ROTA I*/ Direction , J. a WILLIAMSON. T/TD. Managing Directors: Geo- Tallis. B. J. Tait, Clyde MeynelL Manager .... Scott Colville. THIS EVENING AT ft. ' Wfllia-meon, Ltd, take pleasure presenting LOUIS BENNISON LOUIS bennison LOUIS BENNISON THE LADY OP MT DREAMS." “THE LADY OF MY DREAMS." “ THE LADY OF MY DREAMS.” “THE LADY OF MY DREAMS." - THE lady of MY DREAMS." “THE LADY OF MY DREAMS." A Romantic Drama In a Prologue. Epilogue and Four Acts. By . Bonnet Musson and Louis Bennison A Play of Florence, Italy, during the Last Years of the Renaissance. Aiesandro Cellini Mona. Edouard Durand Signor Oaioagni Mods. Revillion .Marie Louis Bennison Vivian Edwards Roberrt E. Homans Leslie Victor Leonard Nugent Marjorie Bennett PEOPLE WE MEET IN THE PLAY: Benvenuto Cellini Louis Bennison i'Oßimo de Medici. Duke of Florenoe f „ Vivian Edwards Count l*elippo Strozzi (a Nobleman) _ Robert E. Homans x*accio Bandmello (a Sculptor) n . . _ Leslie Victor Giovanni Francesco Cellini (Benvonii.os Brother) Roger Barry Romano (a Bravo of Count Strozzi'■ . George Bryant Ascamo Benvenutos Apprentice) , T Leonard Nugent . and J ' B Atlujlwood n u r Oeorge Blunt A.',, ," = , Lou Vernon Artists and Sculptor Friends of Benvenuto). Bernardino E. MoncriefF Marten Jan £ a Steohwison Jaropo H , D A. Barbares , . . Benvenuto'* Workmen) A Captain of the Daks'. Guard A Notary Frederic Green Felicia AUori (a Ward of the Uu£,) ® rt ° n Sbietto (Her Old Nimie) .? onr,,,tt Pantasilea (a Model) n Sfort Yn« Porzia ; Gwen Burroughs Gismonda Dorothyßertcombe Angelica Lilian Nightingale /« prow. - .. Maria Eaton q i r ° w * «>t the Feast) Soldiers. Models, Workmen. Guests. the PEOPLE WE MEET IN THE EPILOGUE: E Aiesandro Cellini . Marie .... Cosse * * • Marjorie Bennett Leonard Nugent SYNOPSIS OF SCENES • PROLOGUE. The Studio of Aleeandro C-ellinl, in Parts Time—The Present. ACT L A Hoorn In the House of Michel lamdi Evening. ACT n. A Chamber in the Palace of Count Stroiii Ivate the same night. ACT ILL The Workshop in the House of Benvenuto One week later. ACT IV Place^-Fiorence. italy" i„ 1600. EPILOGUE: Same as Prologue. NOTE.-—ln writing “The Lady of Mv Jreams there has been no at tern nt tr preserve the chronological order of events . down , in Cellini’s memoirs. but rather to catch the spirit and personality ot the great goldsmith and sculptor who lived in a time when art was a passion and murder a pastime.—The Authors. Play produced by . . Robert E. Homans btage Manager . . . . H. C. Nigtatinga.e MUSICAL PROGRAMME: Opening March—“ The Bersagfieri ’’ cut .. „ _ Ellen berg Selection— bongs from Italy . . Langsv Waltz— 11 Fiore d'ltalia ”... Stetano Yeehio Minuetto * Sgambati ]' Venetian Barcarolle ” .... Godard Minuet Celeb re . . • . Boccherioi ” Finiculi-Finicula M Costa Musical Director .... A. L. Sutton ” THE LADY OF MY DREAMS.” ” THE LADY OF MY DREAMS.” ” THE LADY OF MY DREAMS.” Can only be presented for four nights. THE BOX PLANS for Monday and Tuesday will be at the Royal Confect lone -y meit Theatre), where Day Sales may also b«> obtained. PRICES : D.C. and 0.5., 6a 6d; Stalls, •*G ‘id; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors ij Stalls 16, and Gallery 6d. All prices plus ATTRACTIONS AT "V* O R T H BEACH. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Triple Slide and Merry-Go-Round. For the Children Paddling and Surfing Bathing Facilities. Refreehments. Hot Water, Ice Creams. Soft. Drinks. Every Comfort. Convenience and She.lter for Picnickers. COME ONE. COME ALL. Splendid Tram Service. No. 10 Cara. 6410

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16928, 30 December 1922, Page 1

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