rpHEATRE J) 0 Y A L. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, April 3rd. Lessees and Managers ... Messrs J. S. Smith and 00. Manager for Miss Jimo.. .Mr 0. H. Taylor. Under the distinguished Patronage of his Excellency Sir W. F. D. Jervois, KO.M.G. MISS ELOISE JUNO, The celebrated Tragedienne and Emotional Actress, late of the Standard Theatre, London, and Royal, Melbourne. MR. 0. H. TAYLOR, The celebrated Character and Dialect Actor in the Colonies. For three years principal character actor of Theatre Royal, Melbourne. MISS ELLA CARRINGTON, The charming Young Soubrette, late of Sadler’s Wells, and Queen’s Theatre, London. Specially engaged by Mr George Coppin for a 'tour through the Colonies ; And their Australian
“CALLED BACK” DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, Will be produced Boucicault’s Best Irish Drama “Til SEMi©eCMi[| s ” With the following caste : Claire Ffolliott (poor but highspirited) Miss Eloise Juno Moya (in love with the Shaughraim) Miss Ella Carrington Arte O’Neal (Robert’s (betrothed) ... Miss Nellie Edwards Mrs O’Kelly (Conn’s Mother) Miss Lillie Hill BridgetMadigan ) „ ( MissMackie Nancy Malone ( Keenels j Miss Hayes Conn the Shaughrann Mr C. H. Taylor Captain Molyneaux (anEnglish Officer) Mr J. H. Nunn Harvey Duff (a Police spy) Mr W. Forbes Corry Kinchella Mr J. J. Kennedy Robert Ffolliott (an outlaw) Mr L. Dunbar Father Doolan (a Parish Priest) Mr R. W. Rodgers Sergeant Jones (of the 41st) Mr W. H. Horton Sullivan I ( Mr P. Spiller Reilly > Smugglers < MrF. Henningham Doyle ) ( Mr T. Evans All the original Songs, Dances and Effects.
Note.— The scenery is painted specially for this play by Mr Harry Grist, of the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, and the Company cannot be equalled out of Melbourne or Sydney, consequently the management feel justified in asserting that this production is immeasureably superior to any previous representation of the play in this town. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. INE R S ’ BALL. ON FRIDAY, 30th APRIL, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, A lIS BALI AXD PROMENADE SUPPER Will be he'd. Dancing to commence at Nino o’clock. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 12s 6d ; Singie Tickets, 8s Gd ; which may be obtained, up to Saturday, 24th April, from any member of the Committee, or from T. T. JONES, Hon. Scoretaiy, March 10, ISSG. AJEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! It At half the published prices. All the latest Pianoforte pieces, Solos, and Dance Music. Gilbert and Sullivan’s new Opera, “ The M ikado." THE WESTLAND ALMANAC, Price Is Cd. Javt ever published on the Coast, com errors. Church Services, Prayers, aahl REVISED BIBLES. Catholic Prayer Books, &c. S. M. SPIERS, THE VERANDAH, MAIN STREET. Sole Agent in Kumara for the Knmara Times, Grey River Argns Town and Country Journal, Canterbuiy Times, Otago Witness, Auslralasian, Melbourne Leader, &c.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2941, 3 April 1886, Page 2
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