Theatre Royal.
"THE MAGIC KETTLE," To-morrow night Mr George Stephenson's specially organised company of entertainers will open n two nights' season in New Plymouth. The programme is to comprise 'many features quite out of the common. Chief among t'besn is the."Magic Kettle." an act first introduced to the London public at the iPalace Theatre by Professor Andrews. It is one of extreme spectacular interest, and is mado both entertaining and amusing in addition to 'being instructive. I.\ addition? there will br presented for (he firsl time here li.t "Alma," the Court Magician, a new'and startling illusion, entilh'd "I'da—the Goddess of the Air." The occasion,will mark the first, appearance, of a 'number of new artists, notable the Pierrots, Messrs Will 'ami Thomas, society entertainers, the Trinity Choir Boys, Miss Klsa Dwy-er. a popular soprano, Miss Elsie Peerless,'.lyric 'artist, Mr N. J. Gehdo and Mr V. U. Stokes. Reserved*seals may be booked at the box office, Mr ICMcKinnon Bain's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 2
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157Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 2
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