AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA SEASON. PLANS FOR THE S/ SEATS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD, \ND PREFERENTIAL SEATS ARE ALSO STILL AVAILABLE. GALLERY TICKETS FOR THE OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE OF -MADAME BUTTERFLY -, MAY BE PURCHASED AT H.M. THEATRE- KIOSK ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. "MADAME BUTTERFLY" MATINEE, NEXT SAT., AT 2 O'CLOCK. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 7/C; Back Stalls, 1/; Gallery, L'/G. All Prices Plus Tax. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE OF " MADAME BUTTERFLY " " MADAME BUTTERFLY " PROMISES TO PROVE ONE OF THE MOST MEMORABLE OCCASIONS IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF AUCKLAND. H.M. THEATRE, Direction: .T. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. GRAND OPERA AT ITS BEST. 1 WILLIAMSON-IMPERIAL ~f ! GRAND OPERA SEASON, j Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT With a ' GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE OF " MADAME BUTTERFLY " "MADAME BUTTERFLY" "MADAME BUTTERFLY" IN WHICH CESARINA VALOBRA, FROM LA SCALA (MILAN) ACHIEVED A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH LN AUSTRALIA, WHERE SHE WAS ACCLAIMED THE MOST PERFECT MADAME BUTTERFLY • EVER SEEN IN SYDNEY. 100 — ARTISTS — 100 Including a FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA And GRAND OPERA CHORUS. The International Artists include Lina Paliughi, Cesarina Valobra, Bruna Castagna, Pedro Mlrassou, Carlo Alflcri, Primo Montanari, Molly de Gunst, Apollo Granforte, Ilio Del Chiaro, Franco Izal, Albino Morone, Michele Fiore, Maestro Rossi, Maestro Wando Aldrovandl, Joseph Post.
During n season of 10 nights tlie following Operas will be presented : — Nest Wednesday—" Madame butterfly.,. Next Thursday—' , LUCIA DI LAMMBKMOOE." Next Friday—" IL TROVATORE." Next Saturday—Matinee, "MADAME BUTTERFLY." Evening, " CARMEN." October 10.—"CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and "PAGLIACCI." October 11.—"RIGOLETTO." October 12.—Matinee, "CARMEN." Evening, "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR." October 13.—"LA BOHEME." October 14.—"THE BARBER OF SEVILLE." October 15.—Matinee. "LA BOHEME." Evening, "LA T.OSCA." October 17.—"FAUST." ♦ October. 18.—"DON PASQUALE." October 19.—Matinee, "IL TROVATORE." Evening. "TRAVJATA." October 20.—"LA TOSCA." October 21.—"TALES OF HOFFMAN." October I*2.—Matinee, " RIGOLETTO." Evening, " CAVALLEKIA " and "PAGLIACCI." THE PRICES AND BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. The Directors- of J. C. Williamson, Lta., desire to emphasise the fact, that, notwithstanding, the immense expenditure incurred in sending the Grand Opera Company to New Zealand, the prices have been llxed on the most moderate scale. 8/ SEATS. PLANS FOR THESE SEATS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., AND PREFERENTIAL SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, j which will be dealt with ia the order in which they arrive, must be accompanied by remittance and stamped addressed envelope and addressed to the Box Office Manager, Lewis Eady, Ltd, (Country cheques must include exchange.) GENERAL PRICES FOR SEASON. Preferential Booking: 10/, plus tax, 11/2. Ordinary Booking: 8/, plus tax, 9/. Back Stalls: 5/, plus tax, 5/7. Gallery : 3/, plus tax, 3/4. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. MUNICIPAL gAND. Bandmaster, ftfifj3fMlL3 . , GEO, BUCKLEY. The Auckland City Municipal Band will give an attractive Programme of Popular and Classical Music at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. 1
AMUSEMENTS. ____ Sessions: ij 2500 SEATS 11A.M., <T ciyic ">> at 2.15, 8. —^ > "^^v_,^-^"' < ~\. 1/ « 1/6 » 2/ - ACCLAIMED BY THE PRESS. *&*»;• . .. "AREN'T WE ALL?" "AREN'T WE ALL?" " AREN'T WE ALL." "AREN'T WE ALL?"' A PARAMOUNT BRITISH SPECIAL, WITH GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, HUGH WAKEFIELD, OWEN NARES, MARIE LOHR. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, PARAMOUNT NEWS. PARAMOUNT I'ICTOIUAL. COMEDY. TALKATOON. TALKATOON. NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA. PJayiDg (a) "Maid oC tlic Mountains." (b) Two Indian Love Lyrics. PHONE 30-100. PHONE 30-100.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18
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