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    <title>Blanche Arral, Prima Donna of Four Continents</title>
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    <description>Title: Blanche Arral, Prima Donna of Four Continents
Abstract: Theatre programme, part of the Angel Symon Collection of the University of Adelaide. &#xD;
Catalogue Number:11.&#xD;
Airs, scenes and recitations from opera with music.
Description: Programme: Overture Le Caid, L'air du Page de les Hugenots, Le grand air de Nemea, Harp solos, Selection: The Beggar Student, Selection from Faust, recitation and song, Scenes from Mignon.&#xD;
Venue: Theatre Royal, Hindley St., Adelaide.&#xD;
Physical Description of Programme: 4 double sided sheets. Double column to produce 12 pages with covers. Printed on paper.&#xD;
Printer: Unknown</description>
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    <title>Complimentary Performance and Farewell to Mr Wybert Reeve: Waterloo or the Old Veteran / Pickwick</title>
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    <description>Title: Complimentary Performance and Farewell to Mr Wybert Reeve: Waterloo or the Old Veteran / Pickwick
Authors: Conan Doyle [Original Story], Arthur
Abstract: Theatre programme, part of the Angel Symon Collection of the University of Adelaide.&#xD;
Catalogue No. 10.
Description: Venue: Theatre Royal, Hindley St., Adelaide&#xD;
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Further Information: Farewell to Mr Wybert Reeve from the citizens of Adelaide in recognition of his 12 years' residence amongst them as Lessee and Manager of the Theatre Royal.&#xD;
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'Based on the story by Arthur Conan Doyle'&#xD;
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'The performance will be under the patronage of and in the presence of His Excellency Lord and Lady Tennyson, Sir Samuel Way, Sir R.C. Baker, His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress Sir Edwin and Lady Smith, Mr and Mrs R. Barr Smith, University Shakespearean Society, Literary Societies' Union, Naval and Military Club, etc.'&#xD;
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    <description>Title: HMS Pinafore
Authors: Sullivan, Arthur; Gilbert, William Schwenck
Abstract: Theatre programme, part of the Angel Symon Collection of the University of Adelaide.&#xD;
Catalogue No. 23.
Description: Venue: Albert Hall, Launceston&#xD;
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Description: Full amateur Production of Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta&#xD;
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Further Information: Includes advertisement for the Pretoria Waltz as 'a fitting souvenir of the present war'</description>
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    <description>Title: A Country Girl
Abstract: Theatre programme, part of the Angel Symon Collection of the University of Adelaide.&#xD;
Catalogue No. 20.
Description: Further Information: Plan of interior of Her Majesties Theatre. &#xD;
After the final performance the material will be steamed to New Zealand. &#xD;
Photographs of scenes and actor/singers Geo Lauri, Rose Musgrove, Arthur Lissant, Claude Bantock and Miss Ghiloni&#xD;
Venue: Her Majesty's Theatre</description>
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