ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY
"oun miss gibus--to-night. This evening at. the Theatre lioyal at a quarter to 8 o'clock, Mr. ,l/c. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company will appear in the long looked-for and famous musical play. ''Our Mis* Gibbs." .Miss Blanche Browne and Air. Bertie Wright, the new-comer*, together with Messrs Leslie Holland, KreiL Leslie. C. It. I tun toe k and Andrew 11 igginson, Misses Fitzmaurice Gill, Nellie Wilson. Connie Milne, Nellie Calvin. Ivy Schilling, and a number of other clever people this evening will proceed 1.0 expound the humor of what is said to he the best and brightest musical play of modern times. Owing to the extreme length of the entertainment it is requested by the management that, owing to the early rising of the curtain on the first net that patrons will be seated before Mr. Fritz [lart, the musical director, takes his place in the orchestra. The direction of the stage is in the able Imndu of Mr. Fred. Young, So much has been heard of "Our Miss fiibbs" that is good that a big attendance this evening is a foregone conclusion. The season is for two nights. The box plans for the season are now open. A special feature of the second act is promised in the "Dan.se du Vaurien," a remarkable effort, by Mr. Fred Leslie and Miss Ivv Schilling. Other members of the company who will appear in important parts ara Messrs Frank Stirling, Colin Campbell, lon Maxwell, Arthur Lissant. Children in arms will not be admitted. The performance will terminate at eleven o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 4
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262ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 4
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