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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE December 5, January 7.—“ The Midsht Frolics,” Edgeley and Dawe. Jaunary S. —Dion Boucicault and ene Vanbrugh COMING Princess Charming." Castles In the Air " ST. JAMES THEATRE Now Playing.—George Ward Revue COMING "Baby Cyclone' and “Good News,” ilsie Prince and Jimmy Godden. CONCERT CHAMBER Now Showing. Little Theatre Society's triple bill. Margaret Bannerman shortly returns from New Zealand to Melbourne, where she will he seen in a new play, ‘Marionettes,” to be produced for her by Gregan McMahon. Sarah Bernhardt once said: “My theory of life is represented by the word- ‘will,’ just as my theory of art is expressed by the word ‘nature.’ ‘Quand-meme' is my device.” * * * Pemberton Billing has withdrawn his anti-war play, “High Treason,” which “flopped” on its first production in Ltwidon. He says £8 Is was taken at the second performance, and £ll at the third and he lost £1,200 on the first week. * * * The latest London joke is an American woman who, hearing the orchestra give “God Save the King” at the close of the first performance of the Matheson Lang play at the Duke of York’s, remarked, “That’s funny! They played the same tune after a show last night at another theatre.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 22
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