AMUSE MENT.B Q UEEN’B THEATRE, Lessees ... Chas. O’Brien and J. P. Hydes. The Stage Department under the direetbn of Mr J. P. Hydes. immenseTsuccess. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JUNE 20. MR FAIR( LOUGH, DUKE UP GLOSTEE. MR FAIRCLOUGH, RICHARD 111. Shakespeare’s Great Tragedy, RICHARD 111. ; Or the Battle of Bosworth Field. Duke of Gloster ... Mr Faikclough Lady Anne ... Miss Flora Anstead Notice.—FAIRCLOUGH'S RICHARD. Notice.—Faircloagh’s Bichard. On Monday next, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MDLLE. EUGENIE LEGRAND. Due notice will be given of the repetition of HAMLET. POETICAL, DRAMATIC, AND HUMOROUS DELINEATIONS. MASONIC HALL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. MISS A~I TK E N (Mrs J. L. Bunten), Assisted by MR MELCHOR WINTER. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JUNE 20. PROGRAMME. Part L Overture—“ Fra Diavolo ” Mr J. Moss. Qhe Death of Queen Katherine (“Henry VIIL”) - - • Shakespeare Lady Clare .... Tennyson Mr Caudle becomes a Freemason J err old Song—“ An Angel Form” Mr Winter. The Bapteesment o’ the Bairn • Leighton Song—“ Man the Lifeboat” - Mr Winter The Bridge of Sighs- - . Hood Come Whoam to thy Childer and me (Lancashire p«em) - Waugh Song—“ Nora Mullane - Mr Winter. The Bells • - - • E, A, Poe Part 11. Pianoforte—Selections “The May Queen,” —Part 1, May Morning—Part 2, New Year’s Eve Part 3, The Deathbed .... Tennyson Song—“ The Soldier,” adapted by - - - Mr Winter Rosalind and Orlando— (“ As You Like It ”) - . Shakespeare Miss Aitken and Gentleman Amateur. ‘ ‘ Dunedin from the Bay ” Thomas Bracken “ Dear to my heart, art thou, my native land ” • John Barr, of Craigielee (Dedicated to the Caledonian Society of Otago, at their Annual Gathering, 1873.) “Caudle joins the Skylark Club ” Jerrold Song—“ Newfoundland Dog” • Mr Winter Interview between Queen Caroline, Duke of Argyle, aud Jeannie Deans - - - Scott Mr. J. MOSS will preside at the Piano.
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Evening Star, Issue 3224, 20 June 1873, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3224, 20 June 1873, Page 3
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