The Leitch-Mackenzie Season.
To-uight, as will be soon by advertisemout, Mr George Loitch aud Mr Mackenzie's combination will giro their opening bill at the Assembly Booms. There will bo givon, this evening, the comedies of M Tommy Tompkins " and " A Dead Heat, or The Librarian," a character in which Mr Leitoh has mado a world wido reputation. Incidental songs will be given in the comedies by by Miss Bertha Roberts and Mi? Leitch, iucludiug " The Good Young Man Who Died," " The Giddy Little Curate," and " Half- Past Nino." A series of beautiful limelight tableaux will be given on a scale never before seen hero, showing the adventures by sea and laud of a party of travellers who see the beauties of the world, and encounter many vicissitudes, including a storm at sea, where the vessel takes fire, and the passengers are rescued by a raft aud afterwards saved by the lifeboat. The tableaux will be assisted with music, song, and story. To-morrow night, St. Andrew's, a great Scottish night, tho beauties of Scotland will bo shown, aud Mr McKcuzie will give his special Scottish programme. Mr Leitch and company will appoar is, two comedies*
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 131, 29 November 1894, Page 2
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194The Leitch-Mackenzie Season. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 131, 29 November 1894, Page 2
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