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PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager—Ma Babtlot*, Grand production of the great Sensation Drama of the ago, on a scale of com* plotonoss never beforo attempted in tho colonies. i i Tom Taylor, Esq.'s Drama, in 4 acts, THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN t f Entirely new scenery by Mr Neville Thornton andjissiatants ; the machinery by Mr Chamloy; the properties by Messrs Ferriman and Scrimes, and tho musio by Mr Eigenschanck. The whole produced under the direction of Mr Bartlott. 1 THIS EVENING, May 7th, And every Evening until further notice, The performance will commence at eight precisely, with the Great Drama, jln 4 acts* THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN t (The caste will embrace nearly all tho original performers of this piece in th« Austr alias.) Robert Brierly .„ Mr C. H. Burford James Dalton ... Mr Lionel Harding Hawkshaw Mr Bartlett Meltor Moss Mr Streeton Green Jones Mr Wm. Andrews Mr Gibson MrHogan Sam Willoughby ... Miss Rosa Cooper Maltby ... „, ... Mr Clifford Detectives ... Messrs Milner & M'Lean May Edwards ... Mrs Charles Poole Emily St. Evomond... Miss E. Murphy Mrs Willoughby Mrs Crosl Guests, navvies, Waiters, &o. Time The present day. An interval of three years and a half be« tween the first and second aots, and intervals of six and four months between the second and third and last acts respectively. Programme of Scenery and inoidents— Act 1 : Seeing Life !— The Bellevue Gardens ! — in a south-western suburb (summer evening). Act 2 : Back from Portland—May Edwards' lodging. Act 3 The office messenger — A bill broker's office in the City. .Act 4— Scene 1: Hunted down I— The Bridgewater Arms — Scene 2 — A street in the City. Scene last : An old City Churchyard. To conclude with the screaming Adelphi farce, DOMESTIC ECONOMY. John Grumley ... Mr Wm. Andrews Sergeant Tom Brown ... MrHogan Joey (Grumley's son)... Master Johnson Mrs Grumley <«• ... Mrs Crosby Mrs Shackles Miss Murphy Mrs Knagly Mrs Moors Peggy Brown ..« >„ Mrs M'Lean —mm ~* Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 4s; Fit, 2s; Private Boxes, to holdjsix, £3 3s. | [249

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West Coast Times, Issue 197, 7 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 197, 7 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 197, 7 May 1866, Page 3

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