CIVIC THEATRE
OPENING PERFORMANCE
Rehearsals are proceeding apace the wonderful ensemble program l ' which will be presented at the Cn Theatre on the Opening Night, Frionext, December 20. , v Under the. supervision of Mr. Dodds, an Australian expert, ana Fred Scholl, the organist, 12 men - at work assembling the grand or?< _ the largest of its type in Australia New Zealand. Ramon, Madeline and Pedro, national dancers, who are at enjoying a phenomenally successseason in Australia, will act in tion with Mr. Ted Kenkel’s stage and the Civic ballet. Work is ing on the magnificent stage setm*for this feature of the program®*The members of the Symphonj - chestra and the Stage Band, coirPing in all about 50 musicians, are tising daily in a large hall Street. Their music will be a defl_ acquisition to Auckland’s mun.& -
life- . . The chief attraction on the P ,c * f, side of the new programme jnu “Three Live Ghosts,’’ an amusing comedy which is said •* \ the best farce ever seen and hearc New Zealand. The box plan is open at the tse 0 - for the first week of the season-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 16
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183CIVIC THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 16
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