PHANTOM OF THE OPERA BgIFS? A FEAST of jIT MUSIC, song ' COLOUR! SUSANNA NEVER FOSTER SUCH • OPERA ; SCENES. NEVER SUCH | A PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT A UNIVERSAL NELSON PICTURE EDDY (N ■ TECHNICOLOUR. NOW IN ITS FOURTH WEEK. CLAUDE TW,CE RAINS DA,UY ' . 2 & 8 p .m. REGENT Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-1441 Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
FINALLY TODAY—2 and 8 p.m. ((F * 14 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FoTCVer 300 A Dtiy BWW\ TOMORROW 2 p . m< 5 p.m. g p.m. Dir.: AMALGAMATED .THEATRES, LTD. THROUGHOUT N.Z. | PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Out of the FEROCITY of Commando Warfare . . . the TENDERNESS of a Strange Romance ... the DEVOTION of a Woman to a Man and to Her Cause, Comes a Mighty Screen Drama . . . Stunning in its Suspense . . . Breathtaking in Its Power! ELLIOT ARNOLD'S NOVEL BECOMES A MEMORABLE MOTION PICTURE!
™ won " lu AHERNE VrX a /ft COLUMBIA ?’ i picture’ with CARL ESMOND _• ISOBEL ELSOM • ERIK ROLF ■ Her ARMS Struggling Against Hitler's Armour! Her LIPS Pressing Against Her Commando Hero's! Her EYES Flashing Against a World That Called Her "Quisling!” A Love More Overwhelming ... a Drama More Overpowering . . . Will Never Emerge From This War! (Recommended More Especially For Adult Audiences.)
OPERA HOUSE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" TONIGHT AT 8.10 • AND TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY, FROM THE THEATRE ROYAL, SYDNEY. in fhe final performances of the phenomenally successful comedy drama "ARSENIC and OLD LACE” Which has broken all known records in Wellington. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION, NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS Initial representation here of Rachel Crother's intriguing and provocative play, (( SUSAN AND GOD” The screen version of which was banned in Australia, and so successful was the stage presentation that it eclipsed by a few weeks the long seasons experienced in Sydney and Melbourne by "Arsenic and Old Lace." A Brilliant Company is Headed by LLOYD LAMBLE and NEVA CARR GLYN And includes John Tate, Ethel Gabriel, Lily Moore, Frank Bradley, Bcttina Welch, Allen Christie, Sam Stern, John Gray, Alan Rankin, June Mendoza, Ruth Montgomerie, Mollie Brown, Stephen Chapman, Les. King, and others. Box Plans for "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Susan and God" are now open at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery. Evening Prices: D.C. and R. 5. (Saturdays), 7/-; Other nights, 6/-; 2nd Stalls (Saturdays, 5/-; other nights, 4/-) (reservable on day of performance); Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Matinees: D.C. and R.S., 5/-; 2nd Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Children: 2/6, 2/- and 1/-. All prices plus tax.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 227, 22 June 1944, Page 2
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