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AMUSEMENTS. " JOURNEY'S END." The Company arrived here by the Ullmaroa this morning, and to-night a full scenic and lighting and effects rehearsal will take place. "JOURNEY'S END." WONDERFUL REALISM, GREAT DRAMA, GENUINE COMEDY. Bach of the officers R. C. Sherrlff has created in "Journey's End" stands for something individually so fine that it is difficult to choose among them. For all his hard drinking to steady his shattered nerves Captain Stanhope is a resolute leader of men, sportsmanlike, unassuming. For all his amusing obtuseness the corpulent Lieutenant Trotter is responsible and good-natured under trying ordeals. Lieutenant Raleigh becomes a hero by instinctively following the rules of fair play he has learned on the playfields of England. And Lieutenant Osborne is a schoolboy, enriched, sweetened and exalted by maturity, gentle and wise—a rare figure in the byways of universal life. -HIS MAJESTY'S. — Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. "JOURN EY 7 S EN D," THE PLAY THE WHOLE WORLD IS FLOCKING TO SEE. TO-MORROW (WED.) NIGHT, AT 8.15. FOR A BRIEF SEASON. Matinee "\text qaturday. ATINEE EXT SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . Present the World's Most Famous Dramatic Success, "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." By R. C. Sherriff. Produced in Conjunction with Maurice Browne, Ltd. Cast of Characters: Captain Hardy Ambrose Flower. (First Appearance Here). Lieutenant Osborne Harvey Adams. Private Mason John Fernside. Second Lieut. Raleigh Lewis Shaw. Captain Stanhope Reginald Tate. (First Appearance Here). Second Lieut. Trotter ..;. Vincent Lawson. (First Appearance Here). Second Lieut. Hibbert .... Alan Lawrence. (First Appearance Here). The Sergt.-Major Reginald Wykeham. The Colonel Reginald Dane. (First Appearance Here). A-German Soldier .. . j ...... Redge. Carey. Corporal Broughton .... George, Jennings. The whole of the action of "Journey's End" takes place in a dugout in the trenches before St.'Quentin in March, 1918. Play Produced by George D. Parker.' Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door. Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. • GIANNIN I. GIANN I N I. FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Positively Last Appearance in Auckland. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER (Large Hall being otherwise engaged). TO-NIGHT AT 8. . B. J. Gravestock, Ltd., Present The Unrivalled Star of the' Modern Operatic • and Concert World, . DUSOLINA GIANNINI, DUSOLINA GIANNINI, Prima Donna from the Opera Houses of Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg, London, etc., etc. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE Stornellatrlce (Respighi) Caro caro el mio bambin (Guarnieri), Stornellata Marinara (Cimara), "One Fine Day" ("Madam Butterfly"), "We'll to the Woods" (Griffes), The Answer (Robert Terry), and a Further Selection of Spanish and Kalian Folk Songs. . Associate Artists, SOL DEUTSCH, MOLLY BERNSTEIN, Violinist Pianist. , Reserved Seats. 7/G; Unreserved, 5/, 3/. 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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 22

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