“Journey’s End,” now playing to .crowded houses at His Majesty’s Theatre, is a play which no theatregoer should miss. It is a superb play, superbly presented.
DATES FOR LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY’S PRODUCTION THE next Little Theatre production, a triple bill, will be presented at the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on December 4,5, 6, and 7. Two of the three plays have been chosen, “God and Mrs. Henderson” and Sir James Barrie's “Twelve Pound Look.” One of the most successful productions ever staged by the society was “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” and it is interesting to see that another Barrie play is to be done.
The cast of “The Five O’clock Girl,” the fast-moving musical comedy, ■which will be the Christmas attraction for New Zealand, will be one of the strongest ever sent across the Tasman. Helen Patterson and William Valentine play the leading juvenile roles, and the comedians are Alfred Frith, Gus Bluett and Cecil Kelleway. Then there are also Winnie Tate, John Dunne, Tui Black, Ivy Parker, Mary Rigby, Lucy Greenhill, Frank Leighton, and the specialty dancers, Pat and Terry Kendall, who have created quite a sensation in Australia. The chorus and ballet are particularly effective.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 26
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