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r Fitzroy. Theatre ! THE Public are most respectfolly informed that the Theatre being now completed* the Proprietor lias the honor to announce the OPENING NIGHT, For MONDAY tub l2'h FEBRUARY, 1844. Every thing that could be conducive to tbe corn* fort and convenience of tbe audience has been carefully studied, and scrupulously attended to, a» expense having been apared to reodet the Tkeatra complete. THE DRESS CIRCLE, Has been constructed in such a manner as will caw sure to those families who may honor the manage* merit with their patronage, their beiog kept entirely select ta every sense of tkt word THE PIT will be found equal to any, and probably tho most attractive part of the House, it will be found to afford from every part a full view of th« Stage, and to possess every facility for aocommodatiou. THE STAGE has been fitted up in first rate style, and possessinf every esssotia] for representation of effective Dramas THE PROSCENIUM has been paioted and decorated by Mr. Duke (as 9 sisted by Mr. Harold), THE SCENERY also by Mr. Duke, ia entirely new ted tbe drop Curtain must be seen to be appreciated, THE WARDROBE is costly, and of tbe best description. THE MUSIC will be under the direction of Mr. Oakley sod the Orchestra will be oomprised of the best Masiciaaa in tbe Colony. The Proprietor trusts that the Public will paw him one visit,and he is satisfied that will be a sufficient guarantee for a repetition. The Campany will consist of MR. BUCKINGHAM, Theatre Royal Sydney. M THOMPSON Ditto ditto dijlo. ** WARMAN, Ditto dii'o ditto “ DUKE. Ditto ditto ditto. “ HAil HOLD, Hobart Town. •* SINCLAIR. Queen’s Theatre. “MAUNDERS, Queen's Theatre. M RSi THOM PSON, Sydney. “ HA RROLD, Hobart Town. *'• SINCLAIR. Queen’s foeatra MISS BUCKINGHAM. MASTER BUCKINGHAM. MISS HARROLD. MASTER SIMEON. And a niiinb.tr of Gentleman Amateurs. The Piece selected will embraoe the whole 'treng'hof the Comp mv, with new Music, Scenery, Dresses', nod Decoration*. The Evenings entertainment* will oomrasace with tlte A litlif m *if €mod Save the Queen, which will be sung t»y the whole of the Corapauy, Afiei which The Prize Opening Address Will be spoken by Mr. TbouidsoU. To he followed by the Grand Oveiture of Tha After whioh a celebrated I'nme'tin Drama iQ two acts, written In T. E. Wiik*,» Km., aud wiitoh proved i<> be one ol tor m"st inter# eating and suco-a-tul Drama* produced at the London Theatre, entitled Tlie Denouncer Iff OR The Miser’s Fate. Adolphe De Breaucotirt, Mr. Young, Gu• tavus ini lr iend,•. ....Mr. Maunders, Claud Demand (The Denouncer).. Mr. Thompson, Simon Siggel.(ihe miser’s manj..M’, Buckingham Mynbeen Haas H..ogtidt, a Dmchuuu Mr. Harrold Signor Aiatteo Magleo, au Italian,..Mr. St. Clair. Master John Brown, an Englishman. .Air. Miller, Victorine (Darnauds daughter),.. Mrs. Soldiers, Townspeople, Peasantry, fitc., by uutaar* out auxilariea employed for the occasion. T'abe followed by a MUSICAL 01.10. c ,N>ivri nO of A Celebrated “NIGGER SONG,’* by Mr, Si Clair. Mr. Bncltiugham will Sing "NOTHING.* An IRISH SONG.” by Mr. Harold. The whole to Conclude Langhabte Fared CROWDED HOUSES, oh CROSSING THE LINE. Wouvoisuan Von Broom. Mr. Harold. Wnuter Von Broom Mr . BuokinghAfl^ Bluffenberg, Mr. St. Ciaif. Mr. Galilat Plu.beg, Mr. Thom peon, Estelle tie Burgh, .... Mrs.ThosnpMa, Pora ° D * Mra. Harold, Tbe Doors "pen at half past Seven, and the Curtail will use precisely at Eight o’clock, D ress Circle, 4s. Pitt, 3s. Gentlemen can view tbe Theatre o{J day, Friday, and Saturday, when tickets can ba lObtaiutd, lor the Boxer, tiom 11 until 1 q'cloak.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 1

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