POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY.
There was a: large audience last evening at the Town Hall when polard's Juvenile Opera Company staged "His Highness the Bey." The piece met with an excellent reception, the audience being most liberal m their applause. The acting, singing and dancing was of a high order all through, and the scenery and effects were excellent. The characters were ■as follow: —"Louie Wartzelbeimer," Master Bert Nicholson; "Abad Khan," Mr J. Willis; "Count Casino Skifrieoufceb," Mr Charles Albert; "Richard Hanlett Davies," Mr Wilton Welch; "Ali Ben Grouchi," Mr Ernest Schatz; "The Secretary of War," Master Harry Le Breton; "Georgia," Miss Cissie O'Keefe, "Dottie Dimple," Miss May Topp:ng; "G!a lys Coyne," Miss Minnie Topping; "wives of the Bey," Misses D.ill/ Lacty, Ida Lacey, Bessie Foy, Miiiy Cruickshanks; "Fa- \ ounce of r he Harem," Miss Dora Roger.".
To-night the Company (the members of which have established themselves as favourites with Masterton audiences) will stage "The Isle of Boig Bong,"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3117, 17 February 1909, Page 4
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158POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3117, 17 February 1909, Page 4
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