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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1911

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1911

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Barnold's Animal Actors and Fullers' Double Vaudeville Company (With Harry Sadler, Chas Heath, George Scott, Les Scott, Scott Gibson, Emmie Hardie, Lilian Loftus, Nellie Leslie, Chas Daly & Kitty O'Brien). His Majesty's Theatre [Dunedin], commencing 25 April [1911]. programme Brennan's Vaudeville Company. With Nellie Kolle, Eva Mudge, Archie Glen, Duke Johnson & Mac Wells, Mr Charles Howard, Prince Charles the almost human ourang-outang, Jordan & Harvey, Les Petits Totos. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 28 December 1911 - 5 January 1912. Programme Amy Castles (soprano) [With Alexander Camphausen baritone, Louis Hattenbach violincellist [sic], William Conway solo pianoforte]. Theatre Royal [Christchurch. February 1911] Christchurch Orchestral Society. Fourth season, second concert. Hon conductor Alfred Bunz. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 24 May 1911. Programme Antonia Dolores, assisted by John Prouse baritone and Selwyn Shrimplin at the piano. Opera House Wellington, 20 March 1911. Programme Dunedin Operatic & Musical Soiety. B C Stephenson's and Alfred Celliers' alluring comic opera in 3 acts, "Dorothy". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 6 November 1911. Programme Girl Scouts' Demonstration. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 7 August 1911. Programme Messrs Johnson & Gibson. The photo play "It is never too late to mend", the picture event of the year. His Majesty's Theatre [Dunedin], commencing 1 August 1911. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson's New London Dramatic Company. "Henry of Navarre", "The whip", "Via wireless". His Majesty's Theatre [Dunedin], commencing 10 June [1911]. Programme McMahon Bros. Mexican's Jealously [sic], return of Ta-Wa-Wa, Cyclone Pete's matrimony, Ninnina, The new cop. Theatre Royal Christchurch, [1911]. Programme The Great Nicola. [With Nadolny, juggler; Fern and Mack, gymnasts]. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 1 August [1911]. Programme Otago Boxing Association. Boxing tournament, 31 October - 1 November [1911]. Programme J C Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company. "Our Miss Gibbs". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 16 November [1911]. Programme The Royal Hawaiians [including the famous Hawaiian Glee Club]. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 18-20 May 1911. Programme McMahon Bros. The remarkable picture-drama "The squatter's daughter". His Majesty's Theatre, commencing 2 January 1911. Programme W E Taylor 'memorial' concert. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 1 December 1911. Programme Hugh Ward's Comedy Company. "Seven days", with Grace Palotta, Maud Chetwynd. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 3 May [1911]. Programme Allan Hamilton's New Dramatic Company. "Why men love women". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 15 April 1911. Programme Allan Hamilton's New Dramatic Company. "Why men love women". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 1 May 1911. Programme J C Williamson's Nw Comic Opera Company. "The merry widow", "The dollar princess", "A knight for a day". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [January 1911]. Programme Mr George Willoughby's English Farcical Comedy Company. "Mr Preedy and the Countess"; preceded by "Slippery Jim". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 16 January [1911]. Programme Quantity: 21 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm.

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