TO-NIGHT, AT 7.55 SHARP. "ROSE MARIE" GALA PERFORMANCE. 300 BACK STALLS TICKETS And 600 GALLERY TICKETS For this evening's initisl New Zealand representation of "Roae Marie" may be pin-chased at H.M. Theatre Confectionery KioeV or at the doors this evening. 10s SEATS In central positions in either the Dress Circle' or Reserved Stalls for this evtning e performance may be selected at Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd. IMPORTANT! BACK STALLS ANO GALLERY. Intending Patrons are advised that on the first night of “Rose Marie” in each of the Australian States there w *s an abundance of availaole accommodation. and on each subsequent occasion, after the first nights, the seats in the Back Stalls and Gallery were sold out before seven o'clock each evening. INITIAL "ROSE MARIENEXT SATURDAY, Children Half-price to ' MATINEE. AT 2. All Parts. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. ROSE MARIE FROM DRURY LANE TO AUCKLANO. • The Loveliest and Costliast Musical Play Ever Staged. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.55 SHARP. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Matinees Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday Next. J. C.-eWilliameon. Ltd., present the World's Most Successful Musical Play. “ROSE MARIE” The Musicaf Romance on the Canadian Rockies, with its Beautiful Melodies. The Totem Pole Ballet, The Haunting Melodies of "Rose Marie” and "The Indian Love Caff/' The Dances, the Costumes, the Music, and a Magnificent Cast, including HARRIET BENNET, FREDERIC BENTLEY, REGINALD DANEY, And Stephanie Deste, James Hughes. Yvonne Banvard, George Bryant, Lou Vernon, Noel Allen, Mabel Lambeth. Play produced by .. George H. Highland. Stage Manager H. C. Nightingale
Box Plans for 10s seats in the cent-« of the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for to-nights Grand Gala Opening Pe--formance, and for the three subsequent evenings, are now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Preferential bookings for balance of season are also open. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (preferential), 1 ?s 6d; ordinary D.C. and R.S., for to-night. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next. 10s; Back Stalls. ss; Gallery, 2s; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus Tax. Manager John FarreM. CARLAW PARK • SUNDAY Christmas Night, Bp.rru Open-Air Concert In Aid of Stack Fund. ITEMS Br AUCKLAND’S LEADING ARTISTS, And WATERSIDE TV ORKER S BAN D.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 15
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