Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. " rpHE OKIN / 1 AME." " Its strength of language, its frank facing of situations, its stark sincerity and its enthralling story has made " Tue Skin Game " one of the greatest piays tiic English Siage has produced. HIS TirAJESTY'S rpiIKATRE. IS -"-LaJESTY"S - l -HEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A WORLD'S SUCCESS. l . mO-NIGHT AT O J-O-NIGHT AT *->, AND TWO FOLLOWIN : EVENINGS. LAST 3 NIGHTS OF SEASON. ; j. c. w illiamso - n - l td - Have pleasure in presenting for the tirst time here, John Galsworthy's famous drama, " THE SKIN GAME." "THE SKIN GAM:.." "THE SKIN GAME." The first Galsworthy play to « staged ] in Auckland. f " rpHE OKIN /iAME." A gripping drama—excitement and laughter, too. FRANK HARVEY as HORNBI.OWER, FRANK HARVEY as HORNBI.OWER, REMY CAIU'EN as .111.1.. REMY CARPEN as JILL. Supported by the J. C. Williamson. Incomparable company, including Mayno Lvnton, Gwen Burroughs, George Blunt, Mildred Cottell, G. Kay-Sotiper, Marion Marcus Clarke, Vivian Edwnrdes. Nancye Stewart, John Fernside. Jolm Bedouiu, Hedge Carey. Fred Couyngham, Herbert Leigh. Alfred .lenkin. 1 " rpilE CKIN riAME" Ran for upward of two seasons in London, and it attracted record audiences in Sydney and Melbourne for six mouths. " mHE OKIN AME " Is crammed with humour and intense situations. Play produced by George D. Parker. Plans at Lewis R. Early ami Son. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. ami R.S.. S : stalls. 4 '.); Gallery. 1/0. Early Door Stalls and Gallery \> Extra. All prices plus Amusement Tat. Announcing a SEASON of L-OUD LAUGHS STARTING SATURDAY STARTING (NEXT) SATURDAY STARTING SATURDAY (NOT "PUT AND TAKE. "I TTIS TI.TAJESTY'S miIEATRE. Direction: .1. C. Williams.,n. Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY \ r K.\T. "\ !" v ' 1 \ ATURDAY" ■-* EXT. Ji AY L O. (SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY.) J. C. w lTn^;su>: - T_ TD - In Conjunction wit a E. J. c-™™« Present The Greatest Laugh Show of a Decade. ] -rtlVl'. AND rrUKE." | | " VT IVE AND X AKE." | "GIVE AND TAKE." f " GIVE AND TAKE." | "GIVE ANT) TVK'-V I GIVE AND rpAKE " | , IVE AND A vKE." | Aaron Hoffmann's ."-Act Farco-fouiedy. Have you e\er heard one continuous peal of laughter lasting 2\ hours? If you haven't — Don't miss ••GIVE AND TAKE." I A Farce-Comedy purely, with riois of laughter, tinged with a subtlety of ]>athi).s thai justified its triumphs iv all parts ,-.£ tlie world. A BRILLIANT COMPANY Is headed by Tbe Fa ;n,us LntPi-natiiinal Hebrew Character Comedian. HA It R V fl R E F. X AI! 1! V *- T RE E X II A It R V G It E E N II A R It V G R E E N II A R R 1" G II E E X In his original role of John Bauer, as played by him all the world over. —A World-Renowned Play.— "GIVE AND TAKE." Starring A World-renowned Actor. TT A R R V p 11 E E N. Supported by a CLEVER J. 0 WILLIAMSON COMPANY. •PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6/; Stalls, 4/; '■ Gallery, 1 6: Early Stalls and Gallery. 1/ Extra. Plus Tax. " THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON THURSDAY AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. - Representative. WALTER MONK. m 0 W N TJ A L L. ;■ CONCERT CHAMBER. : 6 ~ X^ TS — 6 '■■ MONDAY, MAY 17. TD SATURDAY, '.. MAY S2. ;■ MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, ;. WITH PUPILS. ;. AND ASSISTING ARTISTS. '•■ In Famous Scenes from Grand Opera. <■ Sung and A-ted in Costume. '■■ MONDAY AND THURSDAY. '<■ "Aidn." Act 11.. with Dance, kindly ar- '• ranged by Miss Daphne KnUlit. and ■• Special Chores. '•■ Prison Scene, "II Trovatore" Verdi. '•■ Lesson Scene. --Daughter of the F»"_imeHt" I. Donizetti. :. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ;. "Lohengrin." Act II Wagner. _ Prison Scene. "Maritana" Wallace. Garden Scene. "Faust" Gounod. E WEDNESDAY. "Rigoletto." Ad 111 Yer-il-Lesson Scene, ■■Daughter of the U°.rimetit" Donizetti. Kitchen Scone. "Martha" FlotO'.v. SATURDAY. "Rigoletto," Act 111 Verdi. Garden Scene. "•Faust" Gounod. Kitchen Scene, ••Martha" Flo tow. TICKETS: 4.'. :r, •_" (Plus Taxi. ■ Admit to any Performance of the Season. __ Obtainable at A. Eady aud Co.. E. anil F. Piano Agency. Queen Street, and at the Bristol Piano Co.. Karangahape Road, or t. direct from Madame Irene Ainsley, 2., Academy Buildings. Box Plan opens at Lewis R. Eadv a"'l Son. Ltd.. WEDNESDAY. May 12. ' - "P| O N ' T FORGET 2- W§J__W AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA CONCERT CHAMBER, '• TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. c . Admission 2/. and Subscriber's Ticket. 19 E. C. SELWYN HAMLIN, Hon Sec. •c ?r TTIAWATHA. /V" JLLIAWATHA. ig /_y \<l\ THURSDAY EVENING. n BOX PLAN NOW OPEN g ! \ / _v|ty//%5,/ at ''-• anii l '• r>lano Agency, ■s Ltd.. Queen Street. 4/', ti/ (plus tax). Reserved. NOTE.—The Top Gallery (.1/3) is really the best part of the Hall. ELOCUTION. !• -\fISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated iVL Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (Honoursl. Teacher St. Joseph's Convent. Studio: 23, Rose Rd., Grey Lynn. B 7 MUSICAL TUITION -p LU T E AN D PICCOLO. GEORGE POORE. Teacher Flute and Piccolo. Address: 43. Ponsonb-- Road. B

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19260511.2.149.8

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

Word Count
797

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20