LAST THREE NIGHTS OF “THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS.” CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT And On NEXT THURSDAY EVENING GRAND FAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME j IMPORTANT—The Theatre ■will be closed on Friday and Saturday in order | that preparations may be completed for ' the opening perform ince of the Irene i Vanbrugh-Dion Boucicault Season, which , begins on Monday night next, when “All the King's Horses" will be staged hers for the first time. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of •THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." Complete Change of Programme To-nigh# TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND TO-MORROW EVENING J. C. WILLIAMSON. N.Z., LTD. Presen t “The Midnight Frolics’’ CLEM DA WE. ! And an incomparable Company of 2Q I Comedians, Singers, Dancers. Musicians, Pantomimists and the JAZZ BAND OF 12. In a Complete Change of Programme comprising new and Original Songs. Sketches, Dances, Ballets, Jazz Numbers and Novelties, presented in the Frolics' inimitable style. GRAND FAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT PRICES: 4s. 3s, 2s, and GaUery, Is. Saturdays: ss. 3s, 2s, and Is. Manager - - - JOHN FARRELU Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z). Ltd. A THEATRICAL ATTRACTION of OUTSTANDING IMPORTANCE. COMMENCING Monday Night Next J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present IRENE VANBRUGH DION BOUCICAULT With a Complete NEW ENGLISH COMPANY In the following brilliant and very successful comedies and dramas: NEXT MONDAY NIGHT (3 Nights Only). “ALL THE KING’S HORSES,” THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 (3 Nights Only). Frederick Lonsdale's Famous Comedy “ON APPROVAL.” MONDAY, JANUARY 21 (3 Nights Only). “THE HIGH ROAD.” During the Season, which is limited to li Nights, will also be staged:— •■CAROLINE," ••BELINDA." “NELL O’ NEW ORLEANS." “MR. PIM PASSES BY." The Plays produced by Dion Boucicault. Box Plans will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, At 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 7 a.m i PRICES: —D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s: ; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and i Gallery, 1s extra. Manager - - - JOHN FARRELL
Emil Jannings, the great dramatic star of “The Patriot,” says that he dislikes wigs and false moustaches when playing a role in a picture, and he never uses them except where absolutely compelled to do so by the nature of the character he portrays. In “The Patriot’’ Jannings acts throughout with his face clean-shaven. "My Little Irish Rose” is the title of a tuneful and catchy song which will be heard in Paramount’s sound version of the famous stage play. “Abie's Irish Rose.” It is sung by Charles Rogers, the star of the picture, who plays th • character of Abie. Nancy Carroll. a.s Rosemary, will also be heard in both solos and duets.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 15
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