AMUMMENTS 3RD HILARIOUS WEEK COMMENCES TOMORROW AT 11 a.m.—2, 5, 8 p.m. Saturday: 2,5, 8 p.m. ’ Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 PM. TODAY 8 P.M. 'lt’s The Hilarious Inside Story of what goes on when College “Breaks Up” for those riproaring Summer Vacations under the Sun, in the Surf and beneath the Tropic Moon of Fabulous Florida ’ Chaperones Run For The Hills Parents Turn Grey Overnight . . . BECAUSE THE GIBLS ARE GO GO GOING “WHERE THE BOYS ARE” (A) Starring CONNIE FRANCIS With two new song-hits. GEORGE HAMILTON With DOLORES HART YVETTE MIMIEUX in Cinemascope—Colour Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE. A FILM YOU MUST SEE ! RESERVE NOW At The D.I.C. FOR THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF The Entertainment Experience of a Lifetime William Wyler’s Presentation of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’a “BEN - HUR” “BEN - HUR” (Y) COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY sth. ■ TWO SHOWS DAILY 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. No Tel. Reserved. No Free List. ANOTHER Memorable Evening of “Tuneful Tales in Song” . . . with MICHAEL O’DUFFY MICHAEL O’DUFFY Famous Irish Tenor THEATRE ROYAL Christchurch SATURDAY, MAY 6th, at 8.15 p.m. APART . . . from his lilting voice and pleasing stage personality MICHAEL O’DUFFY MICHAEL O’DUFFY MICHAEL O’DUFFY MICHAEL O’DUFFY draws generously from his big and varied repertoire of songs whether singing traditional Irish or Scottish airs, which at all times has his audience enraptured. MICHAEL O’DUFFY MICHAEL O’DUFFY Second Christchurch programme, “Your Request Night Of Song.” - includes such delightful numbers as: “Believe me, if all those Endearing Charms,” “Eileen O’Grady. “Isle of Innisfare,” “Galway Bay.” “Mary of Argyle.” “Sweet Marie,” a, humorous story of an Irish Horse. “Bridget Donohoe,” “Rose of Tralee,” plus a generous encore selection that will make you shout for more—and more. A Proven and Popular Singing Personality MICHAEL O’DUJTY MICHAEL O’DUFFY At the Piano: Coleen Rae. Box Plans at ; hese popular prices: 5/-, 8/6, 12/6 (Children 5/- inclusive) Open at D.I.C. Next Monday Morning. Direction: International Artists. Also at Timaru: Theatre Royal, Thursday, May 4. Plans at “Beggs.” MAN ALIVE MAN ALIVE MAN ALIVE BY JOHN DIGHTON 3-ACT COMEDY Presented by THE RISINGHOLME DRAMA GROUP Produced by YVETTE BROMLEY SATURDAY. APRIL 29 MONDAY, MAY 1 TUESDAY. MAY 2 In the RISINGHOLME THEATRE, Reeves Road. Opawa, at 8 p.m. BOOKINGS AT D.I.C. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC TODAY, AT 1-10 P.M. UNIVERSITY HALL. THOMAS ROGERS (Cellist) MAURICE TILL (Pianist) Music by Bach and Grieg ADMISSION FREE. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 1
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