AMUSBMENTtt I ilms Direction J. C. Williamson Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thririg. 3 SESSIONS DAILY, at 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8. p.m PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKING, SINGING and DANCING MUSICAL COMEDY X rags -v WITH NANCY CARROLL * CHARLES(buocy) ROGERS Stt **** SPARKLING nancy CAiuou. DIALOGUE! DANCE TUNEFUL MELODIES! A My •! Map. A 4mm ml I iSV i ii GAIETY and JAZZ! w ALSO SEE! AND HEAR THESE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS BORRAH MINEVITCH AND HIS HAMONICA BAND. RUTH ETTING POPULAR COLUMBIA RECORDING ARTIST. SMITH AND DALE Famous Hebrew Comedians in KNIGHTS IN VENICE PATHE SOUND NEWS AND And AUDIO REVIEW And ARTHUR G. FROST at the MIGHTY WURLITZER. Plans now open at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and at Lewis Eady Eady. Ltd. Reserve Early and Save Regrets.
TO-NIGHT IS JULY 8 The Event the Auckland Music World has been waiting for GRAND CONCERT RECITAL THE WORLDS GREA ;T ES TI ART ' STS REPRODUCED ON THE MAESTRO UNITY HALL TO-NIGHT JUST ABOVE THE TOWN HALL. PROGRAMME. ... 1. Military Ban— -‘Riso.etto. (VerdO Creatore's Band 2. Song Koi Nidrei” chorus 3. Cell. Solo-“H o Unga r ria L n au Rha K Prody dy 4. Operatic Chorus —"Aida. Act 2 ’ (Verdi) Berlin State OPfta Ch u 8 5. Orchestra —"Serenade’ (Schubert) Salon Orchestra Deep River” Marion Anderson Piano —“Rhapsody No. 6” ( L, *jV> 6. Negro SpiritualLevitski 8. soprano Song-" Morgen" (Strauss^,, ,_..«.ubeth Schu 9 Orchestra —“Toccato and Fugue (Bach) Philadelphia Orchestra 10. Violin Solo— “La Capricciosa’ Master Yehudi Menuhin 11 Grand Organ—“ Piece Heroique’’ * (Franck) Marcel Dupre 12. Vocal Quartette —“O, Miss Hannah Revellers 13. Orchestra —“Song of the Bayon,” . M prize Composition (Bloom) Victor Salon Group. 14. Elocution —“Gloucester s Soliloquy (Shakespeare) John Barrymore. 15. Valse from “Sleeping Beauty Suite (Tchaikowsky) Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. 16. Vocal Gems from “Desert Song Light Opera Company 17. Piano Concerto —“Finale” (Greig) De Greet and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 18 Baritone Song—“ Song of the Flea (Moussorgsky) Peter Dawson 19 Jazz Orchestra —“Tschaikowskiana Paul Whiteman's Orchestra 20. “God Save the King.” (Above Programme subject to slight Alteration. The instrument will be demonstrated by Mr. C. B. Plummer who is well known in connection with musical activities in Auckland. ADMISSION FREE. 8 P.M. AT THE UNITY HALL. Just Above the Town Hall. All lovers of good music cordially welcome TO-NIGHT IS JULY 8.
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE “KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. Many wonderful occasions have been witnessed in His Majesty’s Theatre, but never in its long history has so much enthusiasm been displayed as that which took place on Saturday night when the “Kentucky Jubilee Singers*' made their initial appearance in New Zealand. Although the preliminary announcements may have appeared to be extravagant _ they really gave but a poor indication of the magnificent singing and artistry of the greatest organisation of coloured performers which has ever appeared in Auckland. It would be superfluous to select any one number or any one artist for special praise, because they all combined to make up the best and most wonderful entertainment yet presented tr> the public of Auckland. The “Kentucky Jubilee Singers” can make their audience sad, sentimental or merry and j their perfect harmony is a Joy to hear. : If Saturday night's triumph is a ! criterion, then the success of the New Zealand tour is assured. His Majesty’s Theatre ; Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. ! A GREAT AND WONDERFUL SHOW. ! TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. MATINEES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. J. AND N. TAIT I Present Forbes Randolph’s World-Famoui ii\ 9i ‘Kentucky Jubilee Singers I in their Original, Dramatic and Musical presentation, comprising PLANTATION SONGS, NEGRO SPIRITUALS, SACRED SONGS, COMEDY SCENES, SONGS OF MODERN AND OTHER COMPOSERS. AND APPROPRIATE DANCING. Beautiful and Picturesque Settings. The Best Entertainment Auckland has enjoyed for years. PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., ss: Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. AM Prices Plus Tax. MATINEE PRICES —4s. 3s, and Is. Manager - - - JOHN FARRELL.
TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchessi and of Dame Nellia Melba. Specially recommended by Dame Melba for Voice Production, Singing and Dramatic Art. Pupils prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-830. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 709, 8 July 1929, Page 15
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