maoriland theatre, shannon. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 and 11. MRS PARKHOUSE Presents Her Original Spectacular Extravaganza, entitled, THE EASTERN CHARM THE EASTERN CHARM THE EASTERN CHARM THE EASTERN CHARM / In aid of the Shannon Beautifying Society, , Rendered by 60 PERFORMERS 60 In Gorgeous Eastern and Old English Costumes. Each Item a Beautiful Conception Artistically Executed. The Amazing Evolutions are Exquisitely Graceful, and the Effects Irresistibly Charming. The Entertainment will give many a peep into Fairyland and the Mythical Land of the Easy and is best described hs a series ,of Poems in fytoiio ll and Symphonies in Colour. The Story Unfolded by the Following Cast:— His Royal Highness, King Alphonses of England Mr C. Jennings. Prince Charming, in Search of Treasure Mr W. Quarrie The Eastern Lord ... Mr G. Parkhouse. Mustapha, the Temple Philosopher 1 , Mr G Patton. Nasir, a Slave Mr G. Olken. Fairy Queen ............ Miss E. Butler. Princess Nadine, the Chosen of the Immortals Mrs Parkhouse. Marjanah, the Favourite of the Ha- j rem Miss Z. Marenzi. j Chief Page to King Alphonses— I I Miss Orsman. j Marsinah, Second Favourite of the j Harem i..> Miss G. Jones. Cassia, Chief Eastern Dancer— I Miss R. Terry, j Little Lotus Blossom, the Sunshine Dancer of the Harem— : Little Phyllis. P.atton. Fairies, Butterflies, Flowers, Eastern ; Dancers, Courtiers, Guards, i Slaves, etc. ACT I.—Scene, The Fairies’ Bower. ACT ll—Scene, The Palace in the East. ACT. lll.—The same as Act I. v The following Dances will be introduced:— The Dance of the Flower—The Butterfly Dance —The Court Dance—Sunshine and Tears—Dance of the Wood Nymphs —Rose Petals —The Eastern Vessel Dance—The Symbols (Eastern) Cassia Lotus Blossom. Beautiful and Realistic Limelight Effects. The whole Performance Written and Produced by Mrs Parkhouse. Orchestra under the direction of Mrs Butler. Business Manager: Mr A. E. Hyde. PRICES: 3/ and 2/, Children 1/. Seats may be reserved on presentation of Tickets at Mrs Aldersey’s. E. G. COAKLEY’S E. G. COAKLEY'S Dining Rooms, BALLANCE STREET,' SHANNON. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Soft Drinks Always in Stock. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS.
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Shannon News, 4 November 1921, Page 1
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