ALLEN GUSH ATTRACTION COMMENCING This (Saturday) Afternoon. A FAMOUS ENGLISH COMEDIAN. A BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMPANY. A DELIGHTFUL ENGLISH COMEDY. And TWO WONDERFUL VAUDEVILLE ACTS. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. (Booking Fee 1s Extra.) AUGUST, 191 .t” MATINBE TODAY AT 2 O’CLOCK His Majesty’s Theatre GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION. TONIGHT AT 8. AND FOR A BRIEF SEASON. ERNIE LOTINGA THE INIMITABLE LONDON COMEDIAN, AND HIS OWN COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL ENGLISH COMPANY OF 20 ARTISTS Including KATHLEEN BARBOR. In the Military Dramatic Comedy, “AUGUST, 1914” Which ran for upwards of 12 Months \n London, and which has Just finished m Record Season in Sydney. Something entirely new, “August, 1914,” is a Super-Burlesque and it Ts certainly the funniest comedy staged during recent years. To see Ernie Lotinga as the “Beet Man'* at a Wedding Ceremony, Joining the Army, a “Raw” Recruit for his Bret time on a barrack square, in the trenches getting hopelessly mixed up with the British and enemy “lines” and marry other clever but ludicrous imperson* tiomi, is to have the laugh of your life. ERNIE LOTINGA Will be supported by his own English Company, including KATHLEEN BARBOR, Harold Wilkinson, Arnold Bell, Fred Luck, Adolph Luck, Arthur T. Ellis, Jack Frost, Rix Avieson, Lawrence J. Law rence, Ida May, Doyle Croseley, Jack Deering, Daisy Bindley, Rie Costa. “AUGUST, 1914” Will be Preceded at Each Performance by TWO WORLD-FAMOUS VAUDEVILLE ACTS:— The Distinguished Character Artist, KARYL NORMAN, (The Creole Fashion Plate) And THE HARDGROVE BROTHERS (The Midshipmen). Two Remarkably Clever Eccentric Dancers. The whole will form unquestionably oris of the strongest attractions Auckland has ever known. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES— Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls . . as. Back Stalls a*. Gallery -fa. (Booking Fee 1s Extra). Plus Amusement Tax. ANDREW BERESFORD PRESENTS THE EVERYMAN REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY in Knoblock and Bennett’s Masterpiece “MILESTONES” UNITY HALL, QUEEN STREET (Near Town Hall) THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 6 and 8. Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved, 2s. Plan and Tickets at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Fine Acting, Wonderful Frocking, New Setting. Talking pictures have claimed Rudolph Friml, composer of “Rose Marie,’* “The Vagabond King,” “Three Musketeers,” and other musical hits. He will compose the score for “Bride 66,” Arthur Hammerstein’s flirt musical play.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 15
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