The Show' s The Thing
THE playgoing public of Wellington have not allowed Allan Wiikie to be m doubt as to then- opinion of his Shakespearean season. Scenes of enthusiasm marked the opening, and each succeeding play has been well received. To-night VAll's "Well That Ends Well" will be staged for the first time .m the Dominion, while on Saturday "King Lear," one of the most appealing of the Shakespearean dramas, will also be staged
It is no secret that Allan Wilkie'a favorite roles are Macbeth, Coriolanus and King Lear, with perhaps a, ' strong leaning towards the last mentioned.
Patrons m other centres are sure to welcome Allan Wilkie on tour. ' • # * * PMERGING out of the collection of musical ' mysteries which fills the drummer's end of an orchestral pit, Roy Brinsden puts a ding-dong dig into Pat Hanna's Digger Show with his xylophone. . For those who can still stand up to the weird syncopations of the saxophone, this versatile Aucklandersrives a pleasant turn. . , ■...'•
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 16
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162The Show's The Thing NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 16
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