MR. JOHN FULLER COMES TO TOWN
RUMOURS DENIED „£W THEATRE AT EASTERTIME RUMOURS of an amalgamation of the two biggest theatrical firms in Australia—Sir Benjamin and «Mr. John Fuller and J. C. Williamson, Ltd.—were contradicted to-day by Mr. John Fuller. “No. there is nothing to it,” he said. "We find that we work quite well as we are.” Before beginning a world tour Mr. Fuller, of the big theatrical firm of that name, is paying a visit to Auckland to consider business concerning the new St. James’s Theatre to be built in Civic Square. "I will visit London. Paris, Berlin, New York and many of the other big
Cal centre s,” said Mr. Fuller toanci for the time I will become a suitaK? 1 of those cities, watching for ole productions for our theatres.” A Fuller remai ked that the new Ea% anc * theatre would open next pan er ' “'"° r ding to present arsol 9e T ents - i: ' would conclude ir, f. business arrangements dur--3 his present visit. *£S**y-: tli e popular musical comedy centlv S ad been b °usht in Sydney rethe n , lbe Fuller firm, will come to "pinion at Christmas time. It in a nntralj n^S^ ed a season °f weeks Fuller venture is “The name’ Adapted from the book of that barter * S °P en shortly in Sydney. !l "other vuuT' 1 als< ’ lU,e to p: ' th " duller tinner. W Zea,and und
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 1
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