“THE VAGABOND KING”
AUCKLAND SEASON ENDS Mugnilicent singing by Strftilii WU* son was again a feature of “The Yaga* bond King,” which concluded its Auckland season at His Majesty’s on Saturday night. Lavishly staged anc mounted, the play reproduces tn* splendour and brilliance of the Frenc Court in the time of the feeble Loan IX., with the guy carousals and devi' may-care atmosphere of the vagaborpopulace of Paris as a vivid foil to tn life of luxurious ease led at the ae* generate court. James Liddy has added to his P opl " larity among Auckland theatregoer* by his clever work in “The Vagaboju King,” and Arthur Stigant lias . a great reputation for himself oj * rollicking fun and hilarious bun. * dry. Miss Wilson’s singing and c “ a f a ing acting put the finishing touch show which leaves behind ven' f i a nd. ant memories of its stay in Auctaa
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 12
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150“THE VAGABOND KING” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 12
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