AMUSEMENTS. BE N ; H ' 'tj, R, S •■•',■. ■: 7, Cpntr.il Scats for TO.NIGHT'S produc- 7, Hon win bo Selected at ' the DRESDEN K from !) a.in., and Tickets for the Early y, Door Stalls and Gallery can bo purchased 7, at CHKISTESON'S until 1 o'clock, and j{ ai'lenvanl.s at. tlio Tlieatro Office, dress y t circle entrance. ... /, B E N _ H .'.?■'':;,?,•'l TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ' ' Z . . — ,/ r\ VEII A II OUSE. ,| Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. '{. Manager liichard Stewart. • v THIS EVENING, AT 7.45. \ THIS EVENING, AT 7.45. . ' .THIS EVENING, AT 7.45., j Initial Wellington production of. tlio ,j Beautiful and Impressive Drama,.... j BEN HUE.. •."■'.".; BEN 11 mi. ,-, . j BEN HUR, ~ j Adapted for the stage by WILLIAM .< YOUNG, from GENERAL LEW WAL- j LACE'S Great Religious Romance, with ; Vocal and Instrumental Music by « EDGAII STILLMAN KELLEY. . • BEN HUR is produced, by arrangement I with. Jlessrs Khiw and Erlaiiger. CAST OP CHARACTERS: Ben Hur (Judan, son of Itliamar) •' Eric Maxom Messnia (a Roman youth) Leonard Willey Simonidcs Eardley Turner ( Jew Friend of Itliamar) Arrhia (the Tribune) Winter Hall Ilderim (a Sheik) A. Styim Druslis Leslie Victor : Cecilium F- Compton ; Balthazar J. B. Atholwoad Malluch Carleton Stuart (In tho Service of Simodides) . ... . Horlator Boyd Irwin Metallns Walter Gibbs Siinballct G. Chalmers (Jaspar H. A\elston Melchior H. MeKeown K huled ..•• F. Cambourno Centurion Stuart Richard Officer of the Galley 11 Goodo First Citizen V- Horns Second Citizen l'< Busch Third Citizen N. hasty Esther (Daughter of Simoiiides) Dorothy Dix i Iras (the Egyptian) Gweii Burroughs .Mother.of Hur ....;r Susie-Vaughan Tizrah (Siste rof.Hur) ... Gcorgie 0 Mcara Ainrah (Nurse of Hur) ... Alma. Vaughan THE SCENES will be as follow:— Prclnde.-The Desert (W. Little). Act I.—Roof of the Palace of Hur (\\. Act 11. Scene 1: The Galley (W. Littie). Scene 2: The Open Sea (L. -Board). THE WRECK and THE RESCUE. Act 111.-Scene.l: Apartment in tho House of Simoiiides at Antioch (W. Little). Scene 2: Tho Heart of the Grove of , Daphne, Temple of Apollo (W. Little), Scene 3: The Fountain of Gastalm (\V. Little)- „„''„,'.. Act IV—Scene 1: Interior of the Tent of Sheik Ilderim (W. Little). Scene 2: The Orchard of Palms (John Gordon). . _.V c t V—Scene 1: The Exterior and Entrance of the Circus (W.R. Coleman). . THE GREAT CHARIOT RACE. . Act YT—Scene 1: Apartment in the Palace of Hur (W. Little).' Scene 2: The Vale of Himiom (L.-Board). Scene 3: The Mount of Olives (L. Board). ' MIRACLE OF THE CLEANSING OF THE LEPERS. Scene i: The Vale of Hiunom (L. Board). THE PLAY PRODUCED BY WYBEIIT STAMFORD AND J. W ; HAZLITT. Ballets arranged by MINNIE HOOPER,. Stage Manager, W. L. Poarce, . Augmented Orchestra awl Chorus! under ' the direction of HERR SLAPOFFSKI, . Plans-at the Dresden. . Day Sales at'. Christeson's until I _ o'clock,, and after-. ■■ . wards at Theatre Office. ■ . Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ■ G».;-.Stalls, 3s.;. Gallery, Is.; Early Door, Stalls; Cd: extra; Early Dcor Gallery, Is. '. extra. . Day Sale Tickets available .on,, i night of'.'ißsiieioiiliV.. '< „ l.'"t':,p?i<:i. > Touring Manager: J. F ARK-EEL. , m-H E . A D E L P H I. " TIME-TABLE. " : ; / , 1 8' p.m.-The Adelphi Ladies' Orchestra. J 8.3 p.m.—Bobby Stamps the post-Cards. 8.0 p.m.—A Convict's Generositv. 8.24 p.m.—Pathe Gazette No.' 169. 8.32 p.m.—Fair at lrbitlii 8.38 p.m.—The Heir-Apparent: ' ', 8.53 p.m.—Costerßßill ..•,,,-■ ! 3.5 p.m.—lnterval;''-' ' ' ; '•;'"' • 9.15 p.m.—The Adelphi Ladies.-Orchestra • 9.18 p.m.—From Rnnce to iDina.n. ~.- ■■ -, \ 9.24 p.m.—A Miracle of Flowers., ~: I 9.39 p.m.-Becky Finds a Husband. . 3 9.49 p.m.-The Hobo. 10.4 p.m.-The Broken Mirror. • a 10.14 p.m.—''God Save the King." ; s MATINEE. - '. ? TO-D-VY At . -■;:.. TO-DAY, TO-DAY... -2.30 p.m. ' ~TO-DAY,; •• Adelphi ;Popuhvr Prices— ....-,, Circlo and Back Stalls, Is. ':'• -U. s Front Stalls, Gd. ~-,' 1 „ Children, Half-price. .:-.-. , ; ■ , - :■--.-■ :\r i. TO-NIGHT. _ TO-NIGHT, /■"' n rpOWN- HSL, CONCIiRiT. CHAMBER.' 1S Don't miss the TOY -SYMPHONY by the WELLINGTON SOCIETY OF PRO-' FESSIONAL MUSICIANS, and a fine y Programme.' by— ' : ",. 0 MESSRS. _~ , " '■ HAMILTON HODGES. £ C. H. STEPHENS. .'.... , o HORACE" HUNT. i- MISSES ic PHOEBE PARSONS. "J B. RICHMOND. |j Ti AY DONALDSON. s": prices-2s."cd.. 2?.; is. : L. R. JOHNSTONE, ie . .Hoii. See.. '
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 9
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