AMUSEMENTS. SATURDAY'S ENTHUSIASTIC CAPACITY AUDIENCES. Acclaimed "No Time for Comedy" as the Ideal Easter Picture. Bookings are heavy, so HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SESSIONS AGAIN TO-DAY 11 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M.. 8 P.M. N.Z.'s PREMIER THEATRE. < c^TvT^> Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. FOR INFORMATION OF CIVIC THEATRE PATRONS PRICES 1/6 TO 3/4. Children Half Price to All Sessions excepting To-nirrht. and Saturday Night. Very Latest Deal Aids Available. Box Plans at the Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. THIS YEARS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER. JAMES STEWART _ and ROSALIND RUSSELL PS?? 0 , i' OU THE COMEDY THAT WILL "VE LONC IN YOUR MEMORY—THE 2?J?JK )Y THAT CONVULSED SOPHISTICATED LONDON AND NEW YORK FOR MONTHS JAMES STEWART ROSALIND RUSSELL IN "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" Thiv.-t a 'w„ ster , is ?° Time for Comedy— Theie s No Time for Anything but Laughs at the Civic Theatre This Easter! with GENEVIEVE TOBIN CHARLES RUGGLF.S J. M. KERRIGAN A Warner Bros. Presentation. Recommended by Cgpor for Adults. Specially Selected Fcaturettes include 'THE LITTLEST DIPLOMAT." an exciting: tale of the British Colonial Service. (Filmed in Technicolour against Indian scenery.) WOODY HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA, bringing you the latest dance tunes, p»us singing, dancing and comedy. PORKY 8 "POOR FISH" (Cartoon). "SILVER MILLIONS." An Amazing Fishing Featurett®. — ALSO — Howard Moody hi the Civic Grand organ in his presents*tion of "ENGLAND FOREVER." ! " THE GONDOLIERS " IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Circumstances will now permit an extension of the present season to next Friday Night, and to make the FAREWELL APPEARANCE in New Zealand of J.C.W.'s best of all Gilbert and Sullivan Companies a notable occasion an additional performance of "THE GONDOLIERS" will be staged on FRIDAY EVENING, for which the Box Plans will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING. | Seats for this evening's performance of j j "PINAFORE." also ior To-morrow Night's j Presentation of "THE YEOMEN OF THE j GUARD," may be selected at H.M. | Theatre Confectionery Kiosk, where day sale tickets may also be purchased. [^^is^ajestTs^^ V (jJ REAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION
i TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT FOR THIS OCCASION ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY in a magnificent production of the evergreen and most popular Nautical Opera . . i " H.M.S. PINAFORE" i i " H.M.S. PINAFORE " 1 i " H.M.S. PINAFORE " | L ' ! (Preceded by "TRIAL BY JURY") with its now and colourful dresses of red. white and blue, its naval uniforms and its grand and up-to-dare battleship scene, thrills and entertains p!f.> goers. The Cast Includes: Ivan Menzies as Sir Joseph Porter Evelyn Cardiner as Buttercup Gregory Stroud as Captain Corcoran Richard Watson rs Bill Eobstay Viola Wilson as* Josephine Max Oldaker as Ralph Rackstraw Bernard Manning as Dick Deadeye Sara Gregory as Hebe OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director LEO PACKER. TO-MORROW (TUES.) NIGHT The glorious English romantic Comic Opera "The YEOMEN of the GUARD" which Is packed with rich musical numbers Sing' o*" immortal duet " x Have a Sons to WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING: " lOLANTHE." THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT: " THE MIKADO." FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT: FAREWELL TO NEW ZEALAND PERFORMANCE " THE GONDOLIERS." 1 Box Plans TO-DAY at H.M. Theatre Kiosk, where Day Sales may also be purchased Evening Prices—D.C. and R.S.. 7/6: Stalls (reservable on day of performance). 4/6* at the doors, 4/; Gallery. 2/ and 1/6. All Prices Plus DANCING. ~ EASTER ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT NZ ' L ' P ' GREY LYNN BRANCH. *AT THE MASONIC HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. MONTE CARLO SPOT PRIZES. EDGAR BENDALL AND HIS " COLLEGIANS." GOOD SUPPER GOOD MUSIC GOOD COMPANY. F. HACKETT. 14 Hon. Secretary. npO-NIGHT DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TUI RACE CARNIVAL. Special Monte Carlo Prize. Easter Casket, value 35/. Tuf Tumble stakes, first prize 15/, second 10'. We expect a few casualties due to patrons bursting their sides with lauehter. Spot Waltz. Quality Prizes, supper. Always something original at the Tui Dance. Come early to avoid (he rush. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Admission 1. 6 cach. 1* Direction, E. E. McLEAN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 12
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