DELPHI THEATRE. FRIDAY, ifih AUGUST. SENE F I T ov THE KtTMARA HOSPITAL Tendered by the KUMARA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. New Scenery and Me-| T chanical Effects by ) J. xx. Khtg New Properties W. F. Thompson Stage Manager W, Warren Prompter L. J. Spyer Honorary Secretary W. H. Raleigh Honorary Treasurer G. B. M‘lntyre Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and the Borough Council, the Friendly Societies, the Volunteers, &c., &c. The Performance will commence with the sensational Drama, the STREETS OF LONDON! DRAMATIS PERSONAS. Prologue. Mr Hugglestone, the Banker Mr C. B. M‘lntyre Tom Trumper, Confidential Clerk M. W. Warren Edward Seaborne, a Merchant Captain ... Mr W. H. Raleigh Morton, a Valet... Mr W. H. Jenkins Hannah, a Lady’s Maid Miss Kate Stenhouse (A period of 12 years is supposed to have elapsed.) The Drama. Mr Hugglestone, now under the assumed name of Warrington, a millionaire Mr C. B. M‘lntyre Alfred Seaborne, son of the late Captain ... Mr W. H. Raleigh Tom Trumper, alias Sheffield Tom Mr W. Warren Count de Valmore Mr H. Hope Gabriel Pummypot, a Painter Mr J. Shrives Sir Frederick Aylward, a suitor to Isabelle ... Mr W. H. Jenkins Henry Hargraves, a Merchant Mr J. Corey Gervais, a Flunkey Mr M. Maloney Shopman Mr W. P. Thompson Policeman ... Mr J. H. King Mrs Seaborne, mother of Alfred and Marian Miss Power Isabelle, Hugglestone’s daughter Mrs Spyer Marian Seaborne Miss A. F. Rogers Patty Roselips, the Flower Girl Mrs G. B. Way Porters, foot passengers, boys, by numerous Auxiliaries. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Prologue : The Fraudulent Banker. Private Room and Offices of Mr Hu<Mestone. ° Act 1 ; Genteel Poverty. Scene I—A West-end Street. Scene 2—Apartments of Mrs Seaborne. Act 2 ; Wealth and Pride. Drawingroom in Warrington’s Mansion. Act 3 : Mendicants and the Vagabond. Moonlight View of Charing Cross’ (Snow Scene), showing Nelson’s Column, with distant View of Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and Clock Tower (illuminated). Act 4 : Retribution ! Scene I—Garrets of Mrs Seaborne and Tom Trumper. Scene 2—A West-end Street. Scene 3 A Churchyard. To conclude with the Comic Drama, in One Act, NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING Tom Dibbles, a Gardener Mr W. H. Raleigh Harry Collier, a Railway Fireman Mr J. Shrives Charley, a Carpenter Mr H. Hope Young Mr Simpson Mr W. H. Jenkins Servant Mr M. Maloney Nan, the Good for nothing Mrs G. B. Way Tickets obtainable at all. the principal Hotels and Stores. Prices of Admission ; Dress Circle, 4s ; Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. ’ W. RALEIGH, Secretary. W. BARNETT, • CH K.M IST AND DRUGGIST, Seddon Street, Agent for FRANCIS’ SYRUP OF |IEISH moss, FUR COUGHS, COLDS, I AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT i AND LUNGS. One trial will conclusively prove its efficacy. Manugraphs Of every description made to order Price Lists on application. Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. FOR SALE, Superior PIANO, by WALLIS. May be seen at Mrs Phelan’s Stationery Shop, Main street. Apply on the premises, or of Nancarrow and Co., Grey mouth.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1519, 10 August 1881, Page 2
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