ENTERTAINMENTS.
ALLADIN PANTOMIME COMPANY. TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Stanley McKay Pantomime Company during its tour since 1913 through New Zealand lias made a very enviable reputation, and in its forthcoming production of “ Aladdin ” at the Central Theatre, Pacrpa, tomorrow night, will be eagerly looked forwaid to. It will be remembered that two years ago the pantomime staged by this management was, "Old Mother Hubbard,” which had a record run of 22 consecutive performances in Auckland. The new production, “ Aladdin,” or “ The Magic Lamp,” has had a wonderful run In Australia am! should certainly prove equally popular in New Zealand. Mr McKay hac been fortunate in securing the service,§ of Miss Violet Elliott, whose portrayal of slavey parts has never been excelled in Australia. This clever young lady is ably assisted in her fun-making by Mr J. Dwyer, the inimitable dame from the Shaftesbury Theatre. Perth, and Mr Arthur Meredith, the popular droll comedian from the Tivoli, Sydney. The management, nothwithstanding the big expense of touring, has decided to adhere to popular prices and seats may be booked without extra charge at Flatt’s.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4666, 25 February 1924, Page 2
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181ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4666, 25 February 1924, Page 2
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