J. C. WILLIAMSON
MUSICAL- COMEDY SEASON. The four musical plays to he presented by J. C. 'Williamson Ltd. during- a season of seven nights commencing at the Opera House next Tuesday, February 18. with “The Desert Song” are much above the average musically of plays oi this kind, for some of the choruses rise at times to grand opera heights in orchestration. “The Desert Song” will bo ' presented for two nights, giving way. on the Thursday and Friday to “Lilac Time,” Saturday “Whoopee” will be staged and on the following Monday and Tuesday the season wiil be concluded with “The ' .Student Prince.” There will he a matinee of ' “Whoopee” on Saturday.The p'ays" * ' will be 'interpreted bv a- strong cast of twin yip. Ms, including Don Nicol, William Perrvman. James - Foran. Edmund Butter worth,.' John '• Ralston- John •Rvrne. and Misses Lilian Chr’sp. Lan-el Streeter. Fd'm RaNton, Doris Honkins., together with, minor characters, . chores. ballet' and full c’-ehost’-a "r/Un +te personal direr, pen ( of. F-’-’Ty-. R" r -ton. The .hex plans - will he opened at C-hrisp’s tomorrow morning. v - . .... . . -
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11130, 13 February 1930, Page 6
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