Amusements rjIEE ATEE ROYAL. Lessee ... ... ... ...R. J. De Lias Business Manager ... Montagu L. Browne Stage Manager ... ... ... Bland Holt GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS Of the Popular Tragedian, ME. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN MR. G. D. CHAPLIN SIR. G. D. CHAPLIN ME. G. D. CHAPLIN And the Charming Artiste, (MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE MISS ROSE OSBORNE Will be produced, for the First Time in New Zealand, The Beautiful Emotional Play, Entitled A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE A CELEBRATED CASE Jean Renacw G. D. Chaplin Adrienne Miss Rose Osborne Cast by the full strength of the STAR COMPANY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 and 19. The beautiful emotional play, in six acts, and entitled A CELEBRATED CASE. Characters in the Prologue. Jean Renaud (a soldier in the army) Mr. G. D. Chaplin Count d’Auheterre (Commanding the King's Own Regiment), Mr L. McGowan Lazare (a camp follower) ... ... ' Dennis O’Rourke (a sergeant in the King’s service) ... ... Mr. Bland Holt The Corporal ... ... Mr. E. D. Moury The Seneschal of the Village of Montague ... ... Mr. J. Tolam Captain in the King’s Own ... Mr. Mason Madeleine Renadd (Jean’s wife) Miss Rose Osborne Adrienne (aged eight years, Jean’s daughter) ... ... Miss R. Marsh Martha Miss St. Clare Julie Miss L. Marsh Annette Miss A. Marsh Louise Miss Harriet Tullook Soldiers, villagers, &c. Twelve years are supposed to elapse between the incidents in the prologue and those of the first act.
Characters in the Play : Jean Eenaud Mr. G. D. Chaplin (Condemned to the Galleys for life) Duke d’Aubertere ... Mr. I/. McGowan Count de Mornay, returned from exile Mr. C. Burford Viscount Raoul de Langey, betrothed to Adrienne ... Mr, L. St. Laurence Dennis O’Rourke, in the service of the Duke d’Aubeterre... Mr. Bland Holt The Sergeant of the Guard... ... Moury Joseph Mr. J. Tolam Adeiekne ... ... Miss Rose Osboknb (Duke d'Aubeterre’s adopted daughter) Duchess d’Aubeterre ... Miss J. Marsh Valentine de Mornay ... Miss Lily Marsh Madame la Chanoniesae of College d’Hyers Miss L. McGowan Julie, Adrienne’s maid ... Miss A, Marsh Act I.—Of the Prologue—the home of Jean and Madeline. Scene ll.—Of the Prologue—The Camp of the King's Own Regiment, with views of the battlefield of Fontenoy. Act I.—Of the Play—The House and Park of the Duke d’Aubeterre, with a view of Toulon and the Sea. Acts ll..and in.— Of the Play—Salon in the house of Duke d’Aubeterre. Act IV.—Of the Play—A Room in the House of Duked'Aubeterre, opening on the Park. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY PYGMALION AND PYGMALION AND PYGMALION AND GALATEA GALATEA GALATEA THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE Drees Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 63.; Pit, One Shilling. Box Office Jacobs’ Athenaeum Bazaar.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5736, 18 August 1879, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5736, 18 August 1879, Page 1
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