AUCKLAND’S NEW THEATRE. St. James , Theatre GRAND GALA OPENING THURSDAY, JULY sth. ** Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will have the I LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY* 1 * in “ARCHIE" Headed by ELSIE PRINCE—JIMMY GODDEN, CHARLTON MORTON And including “Archie” g all the delightful east of Nanette” aud “Lady Be Good,” in London’s Dazzling Musical Comedy, “No, No, “Archie” The utmost in Musical Comedy Entertainment “Archie” has captivated all hearts wherever it has been played Grand Gala Opening Booking Arrangements Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Written applications, with remittances enclosed, can be made t now until Saturday for It0 * FIRST NIGHT RESERt ATIONS. Address all applications to Lewis Eady, Ltd., the “Box Office." Queen Street. All Reserved Seats, 6/- (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXT.
A RIOT OF VOCAL SPLENDOu At the Town Hall last • O'Shea was accorded the iyS"!? Aik. ?ha I—"*'* ?v°,* the musical history 0 f **** golden notes of this Great T.J ana " filled the hall and again ans ° r was cheered and encored audience would not allow hi™ 5* : the platform. During The sang 18 numbers, and 9 the 5e...'" 5 end of the glorious concert wii®,* remain in the memory of his S t- : listeners. Never before haw 2‘!*h such singing: it was perfect . hti ' last note of the great singer's final .J - ' number faded away, there was a h? '' silence, and then thunderous simi? Alfred O'Shea had conquered. PP ‘ a * af '' TOWN HALL (Direction . HENRY HAYWARD.)
THE ILLUSTRIOUS IRISH TENO? “THE SWEETEST SINGER THE WORLD KNOWS.” Will give his SECOND BRILLIANT CONCERT TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVEN When another gorgeous musical feasts be offered. Special Grand Opera Numtr and the Old Irish Ballads and Folk Sere sung in Alfred O'Shea's inimitable miner and mystical charm. Alfred O’Sln; paints a vocal picture, he visualises twords and melody, and sways his ait: ence from sorrow to gladness. ToMorrow Evening ALFRED O’SHEA will Sing: FLOWER SONG (from “Carmen”), RECONDITA ARMONIA (from Tosca”). "U AVE MARIA (Gounod), with Violin C: ligato. NOCTURNE (Michael Head>. BIRD SONGS AT EVENTiDE (E~. Coates). AT DAWNING (Cadman). 4 Extra Numbers will include: Dream” (Bartlett), “I Hear You Cali’ Me,” “Mary” < Richardson), “Believe ♦ If All Those Endearing Young Chans and a group of Folk Songs. Alfred O’Shei “GOD GAVE ALFRED O’SHEA A PERFECT VOICE.” —“London Observer* Associate Artistes: Miss Kathleen Fitzgeralc Solo Pianiste. Miss Claire Hartge Violiniste. To-Morrow Evening at£ BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, l" DAY SALES AT SAME ESTABUS’ MENT. REASONABLE PRICES: 6s. 4s, 2s (Plus Tax). THE WISE PATRON WILL Boo< SEAT OR BUY A DAY SALE TICKf FURTHER CONCERTS: SATURDAY, JUNE 30. MONDAY, JULY 2. Management: DU CHATEAU AND COLVILLE.
LEAGUE * (Incorp.) An AT HOME will be held •" League Rooms on THURSDAY, 28, at 3 P.M., to which all Mem"" Committees are invited. J. A. MOWBRAY, Preai*"'' V. B. NATION, Secretary-
FTER The Dance FTER The Theatre .FTER The Picture* COME TO * 434 Upper Queen Str** OPEN DA Y AND NIGHT Under Entirely New Man*** 1 "*"*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 16
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