AMUSEAiIN a fc> ONLY THREE NIGHTS MORE The FullerHayward Theatre Beautiful. Ring 43-210 QildaCJrjp With CLIVE BROOK DEVIL DANCER “ THE REVELATION PICTURE Don t take our word only, but read what the newspaper critics say:— ** 'The Devil Dancer' is far and away above the ordinary."— N.Z. Herald. "Gilda Gray’s dancing is wonderful.”— Auckland Star. A weirdly fascinating drama of strange adventures in faraway places . The orchestra excelled itself in a rich selection of Eastern melodies."— THE SUN. A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME NEXT FRIDAY LON CHANEY in “THE BIG CITY” PACKED WITH CHANEY THRILLS. TOWN HALL Direction: E. J. GP.AVESTOCK, LTD. THURSDAY , NEXT at S ALSO SATURDAY and TUESDAY. ‘•He is more than an imitative young player, more than an infant phenomenon."— New York Times. Mr. E. J. Gravestock has the honour to present for the first time in Auckland, the WORLD’S GREATEST BOY PIANIST, SHURA CHERKASSKY Who has created such a furore in the world of music by his extraordinary talents, and phenomenal pianistic ability. Although only sixteen years of age, he has a technique that leaves his audiences breathless from wonderment, and truly amazed before the manifestation of a power greater than they can comprehend. “AN INEXPLICABLE MANIFESTATION OF MUSICAL FEELING THATPROVED SENSATIONAL."— Boston Herald. Theosophists might call this boy the reincarnation of a Carl Tausig or a Franz Liszt. I call him the greatest child artist l have ever met."— New York Evening Telegraph. boy is lodged a talent for playing the piano hardly equalled by but perhaps two virtuosi now before the public."— r- New York World. RESERVED SEATS, 7s 6d; UNRESERVED, 5s and 3s (PLUS TAX). Box Plans Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Students Concessions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 486, 16 October 1928, Page 15
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