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MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD.
Next Saturday Mr. George Rienold's season
commences. It is Mr. Rignold's intention to 1
stage first "Henry V.,"-a production which;
requires considerablepreparation, and therefore 1
the time intervening will be fully occupied
with the necessary rehearsals. All the
original scenery and properties required are
l)ei;ig brought from Melbourne, so that the
Adelaide public may expect a representation
of Shakspeare's treatment of a famous
episode of English history as complete
and faithful as anything .-with
which Mr. Rignold'sname has been associated,
and theatregoers will have an opportunity of
seeing Mr. Rignold in the part in which he
has won a world-wide reputation. The play
will be lavishly moun sed, and m addition to
tfie very large cast of characters engaged in
the representation of the work the services, of
no fewer than 100 auxiliaries are required.
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