Welcome to Renee Kelly In “Polly With a Past” Renee Kelly shares with Irene Vanbrugh the distinction of being one of the finest actresses the Australian stage has known. The supporting company has been compared more than favourably with the famous Brough - Boucicault organisation, and in “Polly With A Past” Renee Kelly has achieved one of her greatest triumphs in England and Australia. TO-NIGHT n Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd ager: John Farrell. The Highest in Comedy and Drama. Commencing TO-NICHT at 8 For a Brief Season. J. C. WILLIAMSON (X.Z.), LTD., Take great pleasure in presenting to Theatregoers of Auckland THE FAMOUS COMEDY STAR OF THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STAGE RENEE KELLY In a Piquant Play of Modern Life, “Polly With a Past” SHOCKING! A clergyman’s daughter with a silver garter and a reputation for driving temperamental foreigners to suicide! Of course, it’s shocking! Polly J intends it to be. “POLLY WITH A PAST” ! A delightful Comedy in Three Acts, I which is overflowing with amusing situai tions from start to finish. CAST: Clay Collum Pirie Bush Harry Richardson Jack Dunne Polly Shannon RENEE KELLY Rex Van Zile Ronald Ward j Mrs. Davis Emma Temple Myrtle Davis Phyllis Best Stiles Jackson Wilcox Parker Peggy Willoughby Mrs. Van Zile Margaret Darner Commodore Barker .. Reginald Wykehan Prentice Van Zile .. HYLTON ALLEN A Stranger Leslie Victor PLAY PRODUCED BY HYLTON ALLEN NOTE.—“Polly With A Past” will be played for FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Wednesday Night Next 5 NIGHTS ONLY “The Last of Mrs Cheney” During the, Season will also be Staged: “BROWN SUGAR” “DADDY LONG LEGS” I The Box Plans for “Polly With A Past” ARE NOW OPEN at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Plans for “The Last of Mrs. Cheney” will be opened on Monday. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (plus Amusement Tax.* Early Door Stalls and Gallery at His Majesty’s Kiosk. LECTURES EMI'ERA LIBRARY HALL. I i (Remuera Road, near Victoria Avenue). A Great Lecture By the Rev. James Barr, B.D. (Member British House of Commons), DISTINGUISHED SCOTTISH ORATOR Scotland in Story, Song and Scenery WITH LANTERN ILLUSTRATIONS AND VOCAL NUMBERS By mrs. d. McLaren and mr. w. GEM M ELL. Miss Lillian Braithwaite, L.A.8., Accompaniste. To-Morrow (Friday) 8 p.m. MR. J. BARR PATER President, St. Andrew's 1-/ ADMISSION j Tickets on sale at Messrs. Lev [ and Son, Ltd. Kadjr
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 17
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400Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 17
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