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Theatre Royal Christchurch :London Gaiety Burlesque Company. "Carmen up to data". [1893].

Date: 1893

From: [Theatre programmes for opera performances in New Zealand. 1890s].

By: J J Miller Printing Company

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1893-01-cover

Description: The back and front cover spread of what is actually a programme for "Carmen up to data" in Christchurch in 1893, shows scenes from the show "Forty thieves", which had played the previous year at the Princess Theatre Melbourne. The illustrations mainly feature a beautiful dancing girl. In one scene she pours oil into a jar containing a person. In another she dances, watched by an admirer in a tree. "Carmen up to data" was a musical burlesque, a spoof of Bizet's 1875 opera "Carmen". It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre London, on 4 October 1890, and toured internationally reaching Australia by 1892. This cover has been overprinted for use in the New Zealand season. Extended Title - Superprinted on top of programme for, Princess Theatre, Melbourne. Grand Xmas pantomime, "Forty thieves", 1892-3. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Designed & lithographed by J J Miller, Melbourne Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and lithograph, on cover 258 x 238 mm (unfolded).

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Opera House (Auckland) :Potter-Bellew season. Lessees & Managers Messrs Williamson & Mu...

Date: 1897

From: [Theatre programmes for opera performances in New Zealand. 1890s].

By: New Zealand Graphic and Star Printing Works; Falk, active 1893; Barnes, William Rodney, 1851-1939

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1897-01-cover

Description: Shows inset head-and-shoulder portraits of Mrs Brown Potter and Mr Kyrle Bellew, who played Rosalind and Orlando in "As you like it", in mid-January 1897. The portraits are from photographs by Falk. Around are scenes of stars in the shy and the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet". Down the sides of the cover are advertisements for Sterling Stainless Hosiery (on sale at Staerker and Fischer), and Read Brothers, jewellers. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Star and Graphic Print, Shortland Street, Auckland Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and lithgraph, on cover 281 x 218 mm.

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