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Musical Conductor ... J. H. Brooks Mechanist W. Clapham Friday, Saturday, and Monday, Q 1 ’Qft TaiuTTAfJV 1 £r 3 *£*7 December 31, ’B6, January 1 & 3, ’B7. ASHBURTON DRAMATIC AND Will produce on the above dates, for the first time in Ashburton, The grand Nautical Drama, entitled OR THE FREE TRADER CAST OF CHAR * CTERS. Captain Mordaunt (Captain of the J. McGill Langfor i (an old tea-dealer) M'ck (his elder nephew) ... H. Peate Paul Perilous (mate of the Enterprise) H. GATES Hawi<set (commander of the Free Trader) ... J. H. Paulino Barnes (his Lieutenant) ... E VxnteN Gabriel Langford’s servant) Tom (a smuggler) C. Andrewes Dentites (a negro) C Moss Boatswain G W Smith Phcebb Langford.. . Miss ADA VINCENT Landlady Miss I. Baxter Sailors, Pirates, So’diers, Servants, etc , and a host of supernumarieo. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act I —Scene 1: View of Langford’s House. Scene 2 : Apartment in Langford’s House. Scene 3 : Interior of Ship Publicbouse, Scene 4: Back View of Langford’s House, with Harbor and Shipping, by Moonlight Act ll.—Scene 1: Gun Deck of the Trader Scone 2 : Interior of Lanford’s House Scene 3 : Cabin on board the Free Trader Seme 4 : Burning of the Free Trader and Tableau. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 3,s ; Sec nd Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Reserved Seats may lie booked at gander’s. Tobacconist, East street. Doors open at 7,35 j performance at 9 sharp. MUSICALSOCIETY FALSE COLORS, W. C Davis L. F. Andrewes
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1441, 27 December 1886, Page 3
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