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J. C. WILLIAMSON PANTOMIME

. "GOODY TWO-SHOES."

The J C Williamson management will present at the Grand Opera House on ■ Wednesday nest their latest, r.nd Said to be best, pantomime, "Good Two-Shoes. The cast includes Miss Madeline Hamson, a clever comedienne, who comes from the Broadway Theatre. New York, unci -who plays the name-part Goody; ; Miss. Dorothy Hastings, a dashing principal bo v and cultured eingor; Miss XVellio Wilson, second boy; Miss Maude Gray, said to bo an ideal fairy queen; Miss Toby Claude, a celebrated American comedienne; Miss Ploie Allen, a pretty voung Australian; and Miss Maggie Dickinaon, premiere duneeuse nnd singer. Ilie talent of the stronger ses includes :- Messrs. Arthur Stigant, recoßmswLas an incomparable "dame"; Herbert Walton, one "d's besi- pantomime come-fa-'M .'>. Charles Howard; Mr. Giis '' ; u " , ;-' il) onne comedian rapidly rising ■S l ' -.-:."ence; Mr. Arthur Elliott, Mr. Bfu!' : 'V Odsrersy and several others well blown to Dominion audiences. ' Three of the' numerous specialties call for special nttention-Firatly, the Marionette performance given bv Madam Jewels wonderful puppets, , which do everything but articulate. Next the extraordinarily clever performance put up bv 'he Konna Brothers, described as the last word in hair-rnising acrobatics, as exhibited in iftpir nhoßii minutes' aernnlane etunt, entitled "To the North- Pole by Aeroplane,', and thirdly. Hie uninue and wholly intereHim? act done by Mr, Fred Wolliin ns "Tho Toy Folrtier," a wece of su?tnii!cd rointomimip. noting said to bo iinetinnlled on the stage to-day. It is said that these in themselves are sufficient to ensure the success of p. ordinary pantomime, but when there is added no fewer than tan ballets, marehos, and f'.itterin? or.wmbles. together with n wonderful series of living, tableaux and several clever special features, all interpreted bv a company of numerically over 150. nd<i""d to tlic"Rlamonr of bem>tif*l nnd ncet]y coptiime?. nnd clever liehting pltccw, n'n exceptionally interestin<r- result may hi rPieonp.bly e'xpjeted. The box plnns W tl'» fiTPt'six nights will b» opened at the Bristol on Monday morning next. .

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3

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J. C. WILLIAMSON PANTOMIME Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3

J. C. WILLIAMSON PANTOMIME Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3

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