AMUSEMENTS- ! I 11 a.m„ 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ‘Phone 62-038-39 i ROBERT MITCHUM ROBERT MITCHUM I “THUNDER ROAD” “THUNDER ROAD” “THUNDER ROAD” (Y) It’s the Hottest High- , i wav on Earth ! . i i TODAY AND. TOMORROW ONLY SORRY But the KENNETH McKELLAR |: AND THE JIMMY SHAND BAND j Is Completely Booked i Out All Nights. j R. J. Kerridge Has Pleasure in Presenting TODD TODD TODD TODD : DUNCAN DUNCAN DUNCAN DUNCAN DUNCAN DUNCAN j In a Triumphant I Return to New Zealand ■ MAJESTIC Saturday, May 6, 1 PROGRAMME Therefore be ye not Anxious from the Cantata “Es Wartet Axles auf Dich” (Bach) Komm, Susser Tod (Come, Sweet Death) (Bach) Aria: Aprite un po’ quegli | occhi from Marriage ofi Figaro” (Mozart) j Figaro, believing his bride, Susanna, to be carrying on a flirtation with’ the Count, voices his disgust with all Womankind. Four Songs (Brahms) Wie Bist du Meine Konigen How gracious and kind thou art, my queen! Even death in thine arms would be heaven. O Lieblich Wangen Oh lovely cheeks that enthrall me. I long to look upon you, to touch, to kiss them. Come quickly my fairest, I am dying. O Wusst ich doch den Weg Zuruck Oh would that I might retrace the happy way to childhood’s land! Verrath On a moonlit night I stood before my sweetheart’s house as the door grated and a man came out. “I love you, don’t keep me, waiting.” she said, “My ’ lover is far away.” Leave} | off love-making, thief, for j a man awaits you; your wooing shall have my blessing.” At dawn a dead man lay in the flowers, to a false madien’s sorrow. “Don Quichotte a Dulcinee” (Ravel) Chanson romanesque— If you were to say that the earth in turning offended you, I would send Panza to arrest its course. If you were to say that the sky is too full of stars, with one stroke of ’my sword I would divide it. But if you were to say that my blood is more mine than yours, my Lady. I would die at the cruel words, still blessing you, Dulcinea. Chanson epique— St. Michael let me be my Lady’s champion with kindly grace her fame defending. Give to my to ecstasy undying. Chanson a boire — To the devil, illustrious lady, with the wretch who. to destroy me in your eyes, j claims that love and old wine turn my heart to - mourning. When I've been drinking, joy is my only goal. I drink to joy. Lord Randall Art. Scott O Waly, Waly Arr. Britten I will go with my father a ploughing Quilter ; Blow Blow thou winter wind Quilter; SPIRITUALS: Hold on Arr. Johnson | My Lord What a Mornin’ Arr. Burleigh i Ain't Got Time to Die Arr. Johnson i George Malloy at the Piano Also Thursday, May 9 (Different Programme) Postal Preferential Bookings • Ar? now being accepted and : should be clearly addressed, “TODD DUNCAN BOOKINGS." MAJESTIC THEATRE, P.O? BOX 2613, CHRISTCHURCH. Please remit 15/3 for each seat Svith stamped selfaddressed envelope. Please state clearly for which performance seats are required. Kindly add exchange to country cheques which should be made payable Majestic Theatre.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 1
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