AMUSEMENTS.
5111 r GEOIIGE STEPHENSON'S ENGLISH, MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Headers need hardly be reminded thai the box plan for tile three nights' season of this popular combination, which commences on Monday next, will be opened to-morrow at the Dresden. The opening attraction is the latest laughing success, "Hill Adams," The piece may be described as a whimsical musical extravaganza, audits full title is "Bill Adams, the 'Ero of Waterloo." Mr Lauri will cake the name pari, while Mr McNaughton will introduce one of his coon sketches, " Major Brussels Sprouts." Iheßovis Brothers will display their adaptability by introducing their boxing act. Miss Bcatly will be seen in an impersonation of " Margot, " m which character she has several tuneful numbers to siug; whilst Miss Garstang, Miss Kowland Watts-Phillips, and the other principals will be seen iu entirely new roles. As the piece lends itself to magnificence of dress and military spectacle, the management piomise that everything that money can procure will be utilised to make the pico a success. Judging by the amount of interest attached to the production of "A Moorish Maid," which wilt be staged on Tuesday night, the house on that night should be the largest of the season. The fact of its being a New Zealand made article, and tut composer wielding the baton makes the production of more than usual interest.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 15 March 1906, Page 2
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224AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 15 March 1906, Page 2
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