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SAUNDERS' PICTURES. Mr. Saunders is showing in the Good templars Hall to-morrow night (Thursday) and is putting on a record programme. He will not show to-niglit or on 1. riday night in Whiteley Hall Ihe usual prices. Is and Gd, are to be charged on lluirsday. "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." The New Plymouth Amateur Operatic Society will produce Gilbert and Sullivan s well-known opera, "The Pirates of Penzance in about a month's time at the Iheatre Royal. Rehearsals are frequent, and are well attended, and the members are entering most enthusiastically into their work. Many of them were in the caste for "Dorothy," and their experience in that very successful production should prove of great value to them now There has also been an infusion of new blood, including Mr Smith, who conies with experience on the boaids from Home, and Mr. R Hill XX 5 h ° 'rJr 1 a lm « e °nnection with the boards, both on the stage itself and as coach. Mr. R. Neville Renaud, the conductor, has his forces under excellent control, and the opera is making good progress. The details of stago management, dressing, scenery and costumes are in capable hands, and the public are promised a really good opera.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 70, 13 September 1911, Page 8
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205ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 70, 13 September 1911, Page 8
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