" HUMPTY-DUMPTY."
"Humpty-DumDty," Mr J. C. Williamson's latest pantomime exti'uvagur.zi, will oe staged fur tho first tune in Masterton at the Town Hall this evening. The scenery and mechanical effects in "HumptyDumpty." and the costumes, the ballets, and the artistic pageants, are said to roach the high water mark of theatrical management. The feature) moat admired are "The Hall of ten thousand lights," the gorgeous coral ballet, tin march of Nations, the States ballet, the nursery rhymes balLt, in the diving bell, King Sollurn's spacious palace, the tuneful musical numbers, and the animal imnarsonations of Qjeen and Le Brun. The "star" of the comedians is Mr bart Gilbert. He is ably assisted by Messrs Harry Shine, Victor Loydall, C. Howard, George Young and N. Easty, Misses Mabelle Morgan, Irene Dillon, N tnce Maher, Beatrice English, Olga Grey and Pressy Preston.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9180, 1 September 1908, Page 6
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139"HUMPTY-DUMPTY." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9180, 1 September 1908, Page 6
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