PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Tho Cast— Anatole Gorron .... NELSON EDDY Christine Du Bois .. . SUSANNA FOSTER Erique Claudin .... CLAUDE RAINS Raoul Daubert .EDGAR BARRIER Signor Ferretti LEO CARRILLO Opera Singer JANE FARRAR Tenor . TUDOR WILLIAMS Music by Tschaikowsky, Chopin and Flotow LAVISH OPERA SCENES. A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION IN TECHNICOLOUR. TWICE DAILY. !p,. I Ml THEATRE Plans at 0.1. C. and Theatre (44-144) Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BACH EVENING.. CELLO AND PIANO. MARIE VANDEWART AND DOROTHY DAVIES. Suite in C for Cello. Sonata in G, Cello and Piano. Toccata in D for i’lnno. N I M M O ’ S, 8 P.M., FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 3/-. Box Plan D.I.C. EXHIBITION’ BRITISH CHILDREN S ART. NATIONAL ART GALLERY D.I.C. BUILDING. Open Daily, 10 to 5; Saturdays, 10 to Noon. Lecturer on Child Art by Roland Hipkins. Wednesday. 12.30; Thursday, 3.15. Admission Free.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 2
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