Victoria College Students' Carnival. Thursday and Friday, June 24th and 25th, 1909
Part II. — Shackleton Out-Shacked
Part II.
Shackleton Out-Shacked.
A Classic Sketch in three Convulsions.
(A recently discovered work by Mr. Shakspere revised and renovated for the occasion by A.H. Bogle, D.N. Isaacs, G.M. Hogben and J.M. Hogben.)
Dramatis Personae.
(i.e. Persons in the Drama.)
Professor H. K. Birk | Mr. L.P. Leary |
(leader of expedition, chiropodist, biologist, pickleogist and anyotherologist
J. S. Krook, late of Victoria College | Mr. G. McL. Hogben |
(commissariat and valet de chambre) | |
Nry Bodly | Mr. R. Pope |
(special correspondent to the Evening Post) | |
Rat O'Pegan | Mr. Julios McL. Hogben |
(photographic artist of communistic tendencies) | |
Captain Jones, late of s.s. Duchess | Dr. D. N. Isaacs |
(shover and general tactician) | |
Joe Carter | Mr. Chas. Gamble |
(consulting engineer and metaphysician) | |
Spirits of the Ice and Snow | Misses May Newman, E. B. Fell and Daisy Isaacs |
Politicians, Proletariat, Policemen, Penguins, Pickpockets and Polar Bears | Mr. P. W. Borbidge |
Lessors: The Mayor, Councillors and Citizens of the City of Wellington.
Lessees: The Victoria College Students Association.
Ticket Box Manipulator: Mr. F.A. de la Mare, under the supervision of Mr. G.F. Dixon
Brick, Egg and Bouquet Collector: Mr. B. St. J. Beere.
Act I. Here 60°F. Professor Birk's Sanctum, Victoria College, Salamanca Road, Kelburne
Sextet "In search of Poldorado." (see p. 15)
Two Moons now elapse.
Act 2. WHERE? Zero. Antarctica: Latitude 1909, Longtitude .303
Solo (with Chorus) "The Breakdown." (see p. 17) Mr. R. Pope
Two winters and a spring elapse.
Act 3. There 45° below. Te Were Kole Ut.
Entr' Acte. Spirits of Ice and Snow (see p. 19)
Solo (with Chorus) "Flora's Lament." Dr. D. N. Isaacs
Parting Chorus (see p. 19)
Scenery and Ice and Snow Entr'Acte by Miss Sybil Johnston; Accompanist, Miss Frühauf; Stage Management under direction of Dr. D. N. Isaacs assisted by Mr. E. Lyon; Limelight and Stage Appurtenances by Mr. H. B. Sturtevant; Property Master, Mr. J. L. Short.
At the conclusion of the performance of "Shackleton Out-shacked," the audience is expected to leave—peacefully. As a matter of fact the students are going to sing, "Wisdom is more than Gold," the words of which will be found on page 20; but take no notice of them; they will be disappointed if you don't go out while they are singing.