AMUSEMENTS. ARRIVING TO-MORROW PER S.S. MARAMA. AFTER BREAKING ALL COMIC-OPERA RECORDS IN ! SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. J. C. Williamson’s Royal Comic Opera Company “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. THE ORDINARY BOX PLANS. 10s, PLUS TAX, Were Opened THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, at 9, AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., for 6 Nights and 1 Matinee. Matinee: Adults. 8s; Children, Half-price (plus tax). THE PREFERENTIAL BOOKING, 12s 6d PLUS TAX, NOW OPEN FOR SEASON. "THE STUDENT PRINCE," "MADAM E POMPADOUR.” TWO COLOSSAL MUSICAL PLAYS. Easily the most costly, most elaborate and most palatial productions ever staged by the J. C. Williamson firm. These plays are setting a standard never before attempted In the Theatrical History of the Dominion or Australia. His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 (Nine Nights). Matinees, May 26 and 30. The First Production in the Dominion of an Exquisite Play of Music, Love and Romance. ‘The Student Prince’ Not alone for the beauty of its score does “THE STUDENT PRINCE" obtain for itself a position among the music classics of the comic opera world, but in the charm and romance of its tender love story. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 2 j (Nine Nights), Matinees, June 4 and 9, ‘Madame Pompadour’ A SUPERLATIVE TRIUMPH. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, j Including BEPPIE DE VRIES The Idol of Holland. JAMES LIDDY In Association with FRANK WEBSTER, HEDLEY HALL. ARTHUR STIGANT, together with the WONDERFUL CHORUS. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. 100 ARTISTS AND THE COMPLETE COMPANY THAT CREATED SUCH A FURORE AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE. Representative - - - WALTER MONK. A FULI-ER-HAYWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Mm ALL-STAR CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE First Appearance of THE REWA SISTERS, Maori Harmonisers and Hula Dancers. HARRY DE REEVE. Inimitable Droll Comedian. THE ROMANOS, Vocalists anc’ Instrumentalists. NGAIRIE TEWERE, Clever Maori Child Vocalist. And for the fourth of our successful ‘ Old Favourite's Nights" we have secured by special arrangement that wonderful film, RUDOLPH VALENTINO in the “SAINTED DEVIL” NEED WE SAY MORE? Specialty Numbers by ERN BEACHAM AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA Reserves: Phone 46-252. JASPERS “COME AND SEE” FAIR, JUNE 14 and 15 TOWN HALL NOTE THE DATE SONG RECITAL (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). Margaret McKenzie Aitken Scottish Contralto (Milan and London). Miss Aitken will sing “Voce di donne o d’angelo," “Softly Awakes My Heart," SONGS OF THE HEBRIDES (Kennedy Fraser), including “Fear a Bhata," “Land of My Heart's Desire," etc.; JACOBITES’ SONGS, FOLK SONGS, etc. Other Items by Request. MADAME MABEL ST. JAMES (Royal Academy, London). Will render “Burial March of Dundee," “The Kelpie of the Corrievrochan." MISS MARJORIE WIGG (From Sydney Conservatorium), Violincello Will play “Hungarian Rhapsody," “La Filicuse," “Minuetto. MR. LEO WHITTAKER at the Piano. SCOTS HALL SYMONDS STREET, TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. 3s and 2s (no tax). All Seats Booked Free at Lewis Eady,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 15
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