IIEATBE ROYAL, NEW I'LYMOI Direction.: ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, Ll.I. Oneral Manager for N.Z.: Richard Stewart MlßTil-MELODY-ROMANCE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. ,T. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (By Arrangement with (ieo. Edwardes) presents llie NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 150—ARTISTS—150. In the Enormously Successful and Delightfully Fascinating Musical Play, THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. Music dy Franz Lehar, Composer of "The Merry Widow." Cast of Characters: Count Rene of Luxembourg ... Frank Greene Grand Duke Riitziuov. Kobt. Whytc, Jr. Brissard I'" 1 ™ ut » Registrar Charles Albert Mons. do Treasac Cecil Onttrim Mons. de Valmont Julius Roscms Captain Pavvlow Victor Prince Pelogrin Hany Batclille Mons. Gcrardy' Edward Wynne Juliette. Dorothy Brunton Countess Kokozoil' Celia Ghiloni Marquissi! de Chateau-Neuf ... Rene Connolly Comtcssc Tchiakowski .. Stella Ksdaile Lb.ettc F«l> Batlerbury Coralie Bene Cold Fleuretto Atclha Stocks P,,„nlK-. Alice Benuctto Incidental to Act 11'.—Dance Pomponette (Vlasta Novotna and Olias. Albert). Produced under the Direction of Chas. A. Womuan. Musical Director: Gustavo Slapofl'ski. Stage Manager: Dick Sbortland. I'rices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, lis; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Box Plan sit Collier's. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN TAR AN AKI METROPOLITAN A ____ ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 2G, 1911
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 1
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