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ENTERTAINMENTS.

COMPANY-

There was a crowded audience at ti" Moiestv’s Theatre last eveing, His Majesty pollard’s Juvenile when M - pro duced Lccoq’s musithroe «f. t X a vfany s!'° compaw U i>as produced during the present scuson, and rtojho plane of "an Winkle.” The simple and deals with the implot is siirp , Pri( j 00 f Don Bazaro personation j e ant | Manola is so mounting were on a gorgeous scale. The dialogue is full of humor, and gives scone for plenty of brisk comedy and as So parte of Don Bazaro and Don Calabazar. tlio. two principal humorous nlrorarters were allotted to Mr Charles Affiert ani Master Bert Nicholson refnectivcly. the audience was kept roar- & with laughter. Master Bert Nicholon was excellently made up ns Don Calabazar. and he received many encores for in’s songs during the <. yen n^. • The cast was a long one. Mss ilinnic Topping played Manola, and sang in %er usual artistic manner. Miss Madeline Knight was Beatrix, tno real bride, and with Miss May Topping, as Tessa, brought down the house with hei cuckoo song. Miss C. O’Keefe made a nood Miguel, Don Bazaro’s equerry. Mr. J. "Willis, caused no end or amusement in the humorous par t of i ab.o, servant to Calabazar The chorus singing was again excellent, the dancing graceful, and the whole performance most satisfying to the audience ancr creditable to the management. To-night the company will present a. vaudeville programme. Mr. Charles Albert will appear in the latest songs and dances, and with Miss Mmnio Torming in the mock drama, \Mmglo Your Eyebrows with -.line. Mr. J. Willis who is said to be the Harry Lauder of Australia, will appear _in Scotch eccentricities. Miss Topping will sinff “Mv Illinois,” from the .Isle of Bong Bong.” The Aid oils sisters will appear in songs and dances, and the programme will be on a , scale. The train for Waikchu will be delayed until after the performance.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2550, 10 July 1909, Page 4

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325

ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2550, 10 July 1909, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2550, 10 July 1909, Page 4

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