AMUSEMENTS. QKAND OPERA. HOUSE. Lcs6o6s—J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction GEORGE MUSGEOVE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock, Also Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. THE GREATEST OP ALL STAGE FAVOURITES, NELLIE STEWART, » NELLIE STEWART, NELLIE STEWART, NELLIE STEWART, Supported by GEORGE MUSGROVE'S GREAT COMPANY of Favourite ARTISTS, In the Great Historical Costume Play, "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." No need to deieribe this masterpiec« to the Wellington public. SATURDAY NEXT, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON And FAREWELL TO SWEET NELLIE. Pricea—6s., 35., and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. , BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano Co. DAY SALES Miss Lennox's, next Theatre. QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. PUNS FOR FIRST TWO CONCERTS NOW OPEN NOW. OPEN NOW OPEN NOW OPEN At the Bristol Piano Co. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. LEO, JAN, AND MISCHEL /ISERNIAVSKY. Sat. next, April 17; vv Wednesday, April 21; (PHERNIAVSKY. Thura, April 22; VJ Sat., April 21. Res. rmERNIAVSKY. seata, Is.; Students \J and School, parties: £tHERNIAVSEX Reu. Seats, 2s. £JHERNIAVSRY. Admission, 3s. and 2s. SAT., APRIL 17. WED., APRIL 21. THURS., APRIL 22. SAT., APRIL 21. Further Notice.—Tho plans for the last two Concerts Open on Saturday, April 17th. In the meantime Applications by letter will be received by Mr. Edie and dealt with in order of priority of reception. Applications to be addressed. H. Edie, P.O. Box 577, Wellington. Change of Prommms at each. Recital. COUNTRY DATES: CARTERTON, APRIL 14. GREYTOWN, APRIL 15. LOWER HUTT, APRIL 19. MASTERTON, APRIL 20. QjRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction George Willoiighby, Ltd. Managing Director: MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. A Great Gu6t of Gaiety Blowing Away All Cobwebs of Care, i "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." Book, Lyrics, and Mußic, by Alf. J. Lawrence. OPENING NIGHT-TUESDAY, April 20 OPENING NIGHT-TUESDAY, April 20 NOTA BENE.—The Management desire to emphasise ithat their forthcoming production is intended to prove such a griat and glittering show that, in theatrical history, it will achieve recognition as "THE RECORD-BREAKING PANTO. MIME." Its general features will embrace a Brilliant Caet, Gorgeous Costuming, Elaborate Stage Pictures, Novel and Attractive Ballets, Spectacular Marches and Groupings, Quaint and Clever Diar logue, Star Vaudeville Acts, culled from tho World's Best avenues. The Cast will include: MISS DAISY JEROME As MISS DAISY JEROME "Maid Marion," DAN THOMAS, as "THE DAME," And numerous other Star Artists, imported specially for this production. A Chorus of 80 Beautiful Show Girls. A Magnificent Corps de Ballet of 40 Girls. 18 Grand Opera Orchestra. 18 The Specialities will inolude: Josephine Gassman and her Piccaninnies. The New York Comedy Four, Marcel and Fallon, Hanlon, Dean and Hanlon, also Acrobats and Animal Impersonators. 12 NEW VOCAL NUMBERS. 42 Musioal Director, F. Wynne-Jones; Costumes designed by D. H. Souiter; Magnificent Sosnery by J. S. Mann.. 200 People in the Production. 200 Popular Pantomime Prices.—ls., 35., 2s„ and Is.; Reserved Seats, ss. Tho Box Plan for tho Season opens at 9 a.m. on Thursday next at the Bristol. Matinees announoed in later issues.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2435, 14 April 1915, Page 7
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