Jantrs’ altgatrr (THE THEATRE PERFECT) (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. SHARP. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller preaent their Greatest Operatic Enterprise THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. In a Repeat Pertormar of Gounod's FAUST” Immortal Masterpiece, In which the following Principals will again appear: MARGHERITA FLOR, Danish Lyric Soprar Soprano; BRAN DISIO VANNUCCI, Lyric Basso Profundo; FRANCESCO FEDERICI 10; MATILDA PFRIMMER, Me* 2 n Tenor: ERNESTO FUMAGALLI , Baritone; A. GILARDI, Tenor* FOLLOWED BY Tuesday, September 18. — “Un Ballo In Maschera." Wednesday, September 19. Matinee, “Rigoletto," Night, “Ernanl." Thursday, September 20. — “Barber of Seville." Friday, September 21. “Norma." Saturday, September 22. Matinee, “Faust," Night, “Barber of Seville/* From the Press Critiques of “Faust" — THE SUN (September 15). — “A triumph for Margherita Flor. The memory of her acting will always remain. A triumph also for Fumagalli." N.Z. HERALD (September 15). — “Margherita Flor plumbed unlimited resources of the dramatic art. Fumagalli, as the Prince of Darkness, sang with all the sonorous power of his magnificent bass voice.” STAR (September 15). — “An affecting and graphic performance. Flor was warmly applauded at the end of her finished acting and singing." COMMON-SENSE PRICES DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), Bs. PLUS TAX. STALLS, ss, Plus Tax. GRAND CIRCLE, 3s, Plus Tax. MATINEES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s (Plus Tax); Unreserved Stalls, 4s (Plus Tax); Grand Circle 2s 6d (Plus Tax). The D.C. and O.S. Box Plan for the whole of the performances announced above is now open at the Theatre Booking Office. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING. — The Box Plan for the Grand Circle is now open for “Barber of Seville," and will open TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORN. ING for “Norma." All Plans open at 8 a.m. Grand Circle patrons will not be allowed to book more than ten seats for each opera at a time up till 9 a.m., after which any number of seats may be booked. NOTICE.— 5s Seats cannot be booked; always plenty of latter price seats sold at Theatre from 7 o'clock.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 14
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