%&nttl*mwAt. HEA T R E First Appearance in Christchurch of the NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY AND LEWIS'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1879, In Mrs H. B. Stowe's moral and religions Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN! All the original effects that have combined to stamp this Great Religions Drama as the most powerful play of modern times. T „„„ ~ A '7 LITTLE NELLIE Dear Little Eva ... > HOLMES Topsy (the only \ MISS FANNY WlSEand real one) ... ) MAN U^:S^ I sS":}^R.b.lewis GEORGE HARRIS ... } g£™ Y STONE " Tom Toker (a slave hunter)... Mr W. SOUTH Simon Legree Mr G. W. COLLIER Phenious (a Quaker) ... Mr MUSGRAVB An old favorite, engaged specially. ELIZA HARRIS, BY MRS WALTER HILL, Who has been specially engaged to increase this great cast. Act I—Scene I—Mr Shelby's Estate —Negro melody and chorus, " Good-bye, Old Cabin Home," Georgias. Scene 2—Parlour in Mr Shelby's house. Scene 3—Uncle Tom's Cabin Jubilee songs Georgias. Scene 4—Road to the ferry. Scene s—The5 —The Ferry House. Scene G —The Ohio frozen over in part.—Tableaa. Act 2—Scene I—Public room at a roadside tavern. Scene 2—Dell in the backwoods. Scene 3—Home of the Quaker. Scene 4—A rocky defile. Act 3 —Scene I—Room in St Clare's house— Song and dance, " Golly, I'se so wicked," Topsy. Scene 2—Near St Clare's house—Song, " Wh'sn You've Go e, then we'll Miss You," Uncle Tom. Scene s—Chamber5 —Chamber in St Clare's house—Death of Eva —"The Sweet By-and. Bye," Act 4 —Slave auction in New Orleans. Scene 2—Front of Legree's house. Scene 3—Legree's plantation—'"l he Happy Hottentots," Messrs COPELANN, GILLMORE. MOODY, and YOUNG. Scene 4—A room in Legree's. Scene 5—A miserable shed —Death of Poor Uncle Tom— Tableau —Chorus of Slave, " Nearer, my God, to Thee." SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement-public of Christchurch, one and all, to witness this great production, THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls 2s Gd; Pit, Is. Children —Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is Gd. Secure Your Seats Early. Doors open 7. ' 5 ; commence at 8. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. Adults, Dress Circle, 3s ; Children, Is 6d. All the Floor of the Theatre—Adults, Is; Children, Gd. Box plan at Bunz's music warehouse, High street. H. Stoneham, Agent. 2-G 7152 LIDDY, Manager.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1551, 7 February 1879, Page 3
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