AMUSEMENTS.
VANBRUGH-BOUCICATJLT COMPiK
There has probably never heensopt ently displayed and so keen an .pKaai that evinced by the coming oMte M Vanbrugh-Dion Boucicault Company. M* seen here on Wednesday next**g •Majesty's Theatre, under the L C. TO» son direction, in Sir Alfred WngPfß' powerrul play "His House in Order. » this brilliant production »_«"«»"_ "Melbourne Argus".writes;; "'Hirow* Order' many considered the best W Pinero ever wrote. It was a£gSZ vehicle for the talent or two great m Dion Boucicault and Irene Vrt*" they deserved the crowded. WJgHSffi tense enthusiasm, as it was iu&nwgg or great art. Lion Bouc'cauK comto MB to us at the apex or his «£ suave, sprite-like fWe.mSS very soul or Hilary Jesson. Wss®ffi or this great part was a» satisiyuis ■ cameo engraved by a master wtW. .t™J gesture fitted exactly into eyerynooM* Ibove all. his silences aad his immow tbe great moments or the jSHjSFKjS greater art than any spoKen worn,3Bß delicate lining or an eyebrow. Irene. brugh. too, gave a PoweriuiL t scntation or the so pathetic and so m phant femininity or ™ a - 'fin fi er »• creature so human, so pownWAl | dignation, so cat-like in ncr {eaiouf, torrential in her anger, that J". swayed the audience to her jm. r- " v& the season will ««?, „_J"K2K_SgII Nell or Kew Orleans." "The Second Mrs Tangueray, . m g a We All." The box plans for W«*_*s nights will be opened at »«"' Son, Ltd, on Monday morning next. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. The Bohemian Orchestra will rf«<, second concert or the season in toe i Hall to-morrow evening-. = & __?_____« gramme, which Includes some out-H»* works by the masters, ha» heenar and will in every way uphold tße«m*_ reputation already gained by tnc_ w The box plan is at the E. ana Agency, Ltd. '
AMUSEMENTS GlTO* |
Entertainment Announcements *» '*•• OPERA HOUSE-Jimmy Gerald's COW* Show and Vaudeville. PICTURE THEATRES. national— Richard Bartheimess » " Twenty-one." • _ STRAND-Jazz Week;: "Love, Life, and Laughter, =>"w and novelties. *j ..j.. HIPPODROME-Ilelene Chadwick and W> aid Dlx in " Quicksands. rf LYRIC-Agnes Ayres, N.ta Naldi. indJ« Holt in "Don't Call «. LOV _- stom TlVOLl—Priscilla Dean in |"« _ Daughter," and Wanda Hawiej "Bobbed Hair." .. T i,eVM»PRINCESS—CharIes Jones In '» and bond Trail." and Lois Wuwu Edward Horton in RUe&l" Gap." ,- "_a EWERYBODV'S-Lloyd Hamilton^.„ Darker Self," and Jack !«•»■ "The Hill Billy." „!„»Ace.' GRAND-JacK Hoxie in "The Cfl»W«, and Ag-nes Ayres and Rodonm tino in "The Sheik. „ nBBlBWl ; QUEEN'S—Mac Murray' m and Pauline Frederick in mw j BROADWAY— WesIey Barry in Her • the Street." . «fa CAPlTOL—"Sporting Ttouth, a nu I Kinds or Love." v EMPlßE—"Westbound, Limited. «' KOSlE—Constance Talmadge to WW '' ARCADIA —"Woman to Woman.' EMPRESS—"Tbe Love Piker." _ f WEST END—Constance 'falmaw, ".Mamma's Affairs." and "Pure v" ; BRITANNIA—"A Woman of Pan*
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 6
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