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AMUSEMENTS.

. HIS IVIAJESTT'S THEATRE. The unfavourable weather had little er no effect on the audience which was attracted to His Majesty's Theatre last night, to Avitness the production of " Robin. Hood," by Mr. J. '■ C. Williamson's dramatic, company. The performance was in every way as successful as the previous .ones. "Robin Hood" will be. staged to-night and to-morrow even-

The famous, comedy-drama, "Raffles; the Amateur Cracksman," will be staged oh Monday evening. The play provides a. capital entertainment. The struggle, both mental and physical, between tne amateur and genuine cracksmen is excitingly carried, out by Mr. Julius Knight and. Mr. Harry Plummer, .whilst the discomfiture of Detective ' BellfOrd (Mr. Hubert Willis) is also enjoyed. Miss Marion Grey makes her first appearance here in the part of Gwendoline • C.onron, and . the full ■ strength, of the company also appear.

THE OPERA HOUSE.

There "was a good attendance at the Opera House last night, when the entertainment ..provided by the_ Fuller company was "heartily, appreciated- ■ The entertainment will be repeated tornight, arid there will' be a complete change of programme, to-morrow. . '

i BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERT.

The corning concerts •of Messrs.,.Andrew Black and Leopold Premyslav are being eagerly looked for by everyone. Mixed in with is splendid operatic, airs, Mr. Black -will sing .such home-songs .as "The Village Blacksmith," "Off to Pbjl-f adelphia",and "The Land of the Seol:" Premyslav. can not only play the- greajPaganini Concerto as it has not been played for many a, year,, but he, can tickle the ears..with simple melodies played- with entrancing delicacy '.and eweetness. ' ■-.-— ■ .:., . -....,.._„ -.,., .-■..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1907, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1907, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1907, Page 6

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