Amusements fjpHBATKE ROYAL. Lessee R. J. Do Lias Business Stage Manager Bland Holt GRAND PRODUCTION or SHAKESPEARE’S MASTERPIECE. HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET hamlet HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) ME. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN ME. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN AND {MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE AND THE CHAPLIN - OSBORNE COMPANY CHAPLIN - OSBORNE COMPANY CHAPLIN - OSBORNE COMPANY CHAPLIN - OSBORNE COMPANY CHAPLIN ■ OSBORNE COMPANY CHAPLIN - OSBORNE COMPANY Will appear in the IMMORTAL PLAY Of HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET The following is the most powerful Caste which has ever appeared in New Zealand : Hamlet Mr. G. D. Chaplin King Claudius Mr. 0. Burford Ltertes ... ... ... Mr. L. St. Laurence Polonius ... ... Mr. Lachlan McGowan Horatio ... Mr. Mowry Roseucrantz ... ... ... Mr. L. Marsh Guildenstein... ... ... Mr. C. J. Aliens Maraellus Mr. Sullivan First Gravedigger ... ... Mr. Bland Holt Second Gravedigger ... ... Mr. J. Tolano Oaric ... ... ... Miss Lena Edwin First Actor Mr. Laurence Second Actor ... ... ... Mr. J. Mason Bernado ... ... ... ... Air. Ferry Francisco ... ... ... Alisa S. Marsh Priest ... ... ... ••• Air. Johnson Ghost of Hamlet’s Father ... Air. G. Burford Queen Gertrude ... ... Airs. L. AlcGowan Actress Alisa Julia Marsh Ophelia Miss Rose Osborne THE ENGLISH AAIERICAN, AND COLONIAL PRESS UNANIMOUSLY PRONOUNCE AIR. G. D. CHAPLIN’S Impersonation of HAMLET! To be an effort of Dramatic Genius UNSURPASSED BY ANY ACTOR OP THE AIODERN STAGE ! His impersonation is really deserving of high encomiums His style is entirely free from meretricious display of any kind. . . . . . As a complete, conscientious, and impressive rendering of the character, Air. Chaplin’s impersonation could not fail to please even the most critical.— Sydney Morning Herald. The impersonation was a masterly one. — Dunedin Times. Air. Chaplin’s Hamlet is a scholarly and artistic representation. —New York Times. We like Mr. Chaplin very much, and would be delighted if other performers who appear on the boards of the Theatre Royal were anything like as generally excellent as he is.— Adelaide Register. Mr. Chaplin has succeeded immensely in bis Shakespearian leaders, and in each has shown himself master of the situation. —New York Herald. His Hamlet is a magnificent performance.— New York Times. Of AIISS ROSE OSBORNE THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRESS Speak in terms of UNQUALIFIED PRAISE. Miss Rose Osborno is undoubtedly an artiste (J great ability Her impersonation of Ophelia last night was a triumph of art'.— St. Louis Times. Alias Osborne is an artiste of great promise. She has the advantage of great personal charms, and her costuming is magnificent. Last night saw the advent upon our local stage of a new “ Star”—Miss Rose Osborne. She is a lady combining rare qualifications as an artiste with personal charms which would cover a multitude of blemishes, did any exist. . . . . Her impersonation of the very difficult character of Ophelia was charming in its simplicity and naturalness. —Hereford Times. Aliss Rose Osborne was recalled time after time last night. . . . - Her magnificent dresses were the subject of much comment among the fair portion of the audience. . . . We hope to see this young lady frequently in other plays. —Cincinnati Commercial. Aliss Rose Osborne has youth and good looks to aid her. . . . She is perfectly natural in her acting, while her elocution is perfect.— New York Herald We have not been favored with a more pleasing actress than Miss Osborne for many years. . . • Her wardrobe is magnificent, and in perfect harmony with the characters she essays. —Chicago Tribune. The company which supports Air. Chaplin and Aliss Osborne is undoubtedly the best which has visited New Zealand.—Auckland Star. For opinions of the Wellington Press read the Times, New Zealander, Vo?t, and Chronicle SATURDAY NIGHT, GREAT DOUBLE BILL Bringing out The Full Strength of the Company TRAGEDY and BURLESQUE. OTHELLO & FRA DIAYOLO. In the Burlesque AIR. BLAND HOLT, The Premier Comedian of the Australian Colonies, will appear in his remarkable Impersonation of BEP P O !
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5734, 15 August 1879, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5734, 15 August 1879, Page 1
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