AMUSEMENTS. rjl H E ]j 0 X I' L'Alis' I'or tho First Six Nights and'the Wednesday Matinee of "THE BLUE BIRD" ill be Opened at the .Dresden I O-MOl?i?0\\ at 9 a.m. Children, Half-price to- Matinee. 0 P E 1! A HOUS E. Direction ,1. C. Williamson, Ltd. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. SATURDAY XJXiUT NEXT. SATURDAY NICIHT KEXT. ' J. C. AVILLIAJISON I'resents, for the first time in Wellington, Maeterlinck's world-famous and remarkably successful work of genius, THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. Which will bo staged on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence, with all th© original London scenery and effects, and will bo interpreted by an organisation of specially-selected artists, comprising over 15ti MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. THE BLUE BIRD. "The Blue Bird" qomos to New Zealand as a great London success, but it is much more than that. Russia, America, France, England, Scotland, Wales, and Australia havo all learnt to love the story of the two children who wander through tho world of Fairyland in search of the bird of happiness. Its messago of beauty, love, and happiness has • made it a household word from New York to Moscow. In "The Bluo Bird" the Belgian poet and dramatist lias embodied a whole world of philosophy in the guise of an enchanting fairy play or "dream poem"—a philosophy so simple, yet so' profound, that adults, as. well as children, fall under the spell of its enchanted wand, and are held spelllxumd with delight as they watch tho unfolding of the beautiful allegory. THE BOX PLANS For tho first six nights, and for tho Wednesday Matinee performance will bo Opened at the. Dresden TO-MOiRROW AT 9 O'CLOCK. - A Queue will be Formed from B.SO a.m. PRICES': D.C. and O.S.i 65.; Stalls, 3s. j Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is.,extra. ' The late train to Paekakariki will be delayed on Saturday Night until 11.30.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 7
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312Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 7
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