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FIXTURES HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Now Playing: “The Wrecker.” May 15, May 23: “The Midnight Frolics,” Edgeley and Dawe. COMING "The Desert Song." ST. JAMES THEATRE Now Playing George Wallace Revue Company. May 17, May 24: “King o£ Kawau,” University Students' Association. May 25: Pat Hanna’s Diggers, i July S: “Rio Rita,” Gladys MoncrieJT. COMING ! “Baby Cyclone" and “Good News. | Elsie Prince and Jimmy Godden.
THEATREGOERS WILL ENJOY “KING OF KAWAU” May 17 has been set as the opening night of “King of Kawau," this year's production by the Auckland University Students’ Association, and the St. James Theatre will be a full house if a ; advance booking is any criterion. The play should be the most successful yet attempted by the students. It has originality, delightful music, an excellent cast and a long list of enthusiastic players. The authors have every reason to be proud of the book of “King of Kawau,” and its amusing allusions to topical events.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 26
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161STAGELAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 26
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