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“APPLESAUCE”

BOX PLANS OPEN TOMORROI Those who enjoyed “The M, will certainly like "Appleam‘n which is to be staged for the ks: time in New Zealand at 1“le jesty’s Theatre by J. C. William] new comedy company on $3, night next. mm“ “There is,“ wrote a Sydney Critic, "an artful naturalness about Rm Nugent and Alan Bunce that Mliarly suits a happy domestic comedy like ‘Applesauce,’ and in nudes“. same may be said of the other man. bers of the cast." "Applesace" in the American "r. nacular is what we call “soft sown.they call it applesauce, per-ham be: cause they find it easy to take. The new play is by Barry cm who wrote "The Patsy." and um the theme is not the same, it comm“ the elements that charmed the hurt in the former production. and g m sentiment, which only on mg m. sions froths over into sentimentality. “Applesauce" Qpens brightly ‘rlth ‘ family squabble, and, having as... an interest. rarely lets it down. Pin. goers cannot fail to appreciate "AlMSsauce” because it demonstrate. m might reasonably happen to any n or people, who might react in nu speak just so if they co_uld only .5. age to think up enough good joke. in a given time. Miss Nugent and Mr. Bunce win In supported by a particularly strong combination of comedy artists. lndnd. ing Mr. George Henry Trader, m. Viola Fortesque, Gertrude Am Frank H. Fox, Sadie Redford, M Martyn, all 0! whom will make an} first appearance here on Sat-ll“ night, and Reginald Newson. Sale: Stirling and Les Donaghey. who at: well known to New Zealand pig. goers._ --- ___ __ ,

During a season of 10 nights “Inna: That 01'!" and “Pigs" will also b 0 staged. The box plans will be opened at Lewis Eady's tomorrow (ThM) morning at nine o'clock. A qnm will be formed from 8 a.m.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 16

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“APPLESAUCE” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 16

“APPLESAUCE” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 16

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