NEW PLAYS.
AUSTRALIAN ARRANGFM FNTS. LONDON, June S. Messrs .T. C. Williamson and J. and N. Tait have signed a live years’ agreement with the Daly’s Theatre Syndicate to present, their plays, including the present productions, “Lady of the Rose” anil “Whirled Into Happiness.” Lad.v Forbes Robertson will commence the Australian tour in March, 192.1, with nil English company, with a repertory of English plays. Moiseiwitch the Russian pianist, will open in April next, and Rachmaninoff, the Russian composer and pianist, will open in Sydney in May. Sir George Tallis has been tlie recipient of numerous congratulations on his knight hood, including messages from the Premier of Victoria (Mr Lawson), and hundreds of others, hut Sir George Tallis is most pleased with the congratulations from the secretary of the Australasian Stage Employees’ Union. Sir George Tallis states that lie has secured “Sally,” which is considered the best musical comedy .in London, where already 250 performances have been given, and the piny is still running. Tt was a huge success in America.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1922, Page 4
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