THEATRE ROYAL, KUMARA FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,1877. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF ARTHUR A. L. INGLIS, Under the patronage of the Kumara Fire Brigade Grand Production of the Greatest Drama of the Day, TICKET OF LEAVE MAN This Drama is brimful of Stirring and Exciting Events. ENTIRE NEW SCENERY By Arthur Inglis. TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. CAST OF CHARACTERS— Bob Brierly (The Ticket of Leave Man) Mr A. Inglis Jem Dalton (The Tiger) Mr Costello HAWKSHAw(The Detective) ... ... Mr Bishop Melter Moss (a Jew) Mr Morgan Mr Gibson (a Banker) Mr Lanauze Maltby (Landlord of Rosherville Gardens Mr Mogdridgb Brunton (Detective) Mr Charlton I Sharp (Detective) Mr Staples Sam Willoughby ... Miss Lyster May Edwards ... Mrs Henne -Mns-WiT.tonoHßM*.. Mb3_M { Gee ■ The whole of the above Ladies and Gentlemen have, in the kindest manner, proffered their services. SYNOPSIS OP SCENERY AND EVENTS—ACT I.— Scene —Bellevue Gardens. Ornamental Lake (painted by Arthur Inglis).—Seeing Life. The Bank Note Forgers.—The Detective on the Watch.—. The Struggle and the Arrest. Ad ll.— Scene— May Edwards’Lodgin s (painted by Arthur Inglis).— The Convict’s Return from Penal Servitude.—Hope for the Ticket, of Leave Man. ACT lll. —Scene— The Banker’s Office —The Office Messenger.—The Bank Robbery.—The Denunciation. —Cast Adrift. ACT IV.— Scene I—The Bridgewater Arms.- —Amongst the Navvies. The Jail Bird Hunted Down.— Scene ll—The Old Churchyard (painted by Arthur Inglis).— Planting the House Breaking Tools amongst the Graves.—The Wolves and their Victim.—The Detective Avenges his Mur- ( dcred Mate.—Retribution. ( The Great Drama will be followed by a Favourite Farce, entitled the CONJUGAL LESSON. • Characters by Mrs Henne and Mr Jolly, | MISS LIZZIE MOGDRIDGE, Will also appear for the First Time on any Stage and Sing Several Popular Songs. | Don’t Forget the Greatest Drama ever I produced in Kumara, with NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS, And a most Powerful Cast. A NEW ACT DROP (painted by Arthur Inglis), will be shewn for the First Time, Prices of Admission —Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. 1 P. W, Quinn, ! PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER | AND JEWELLER, (opposite bank of new zealanj) SED DON STREET, KUMARA.
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Kumara Times, Issue 279, 27 August 1877, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 279, 27 August 1877, Page 2
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