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AMUSEMENTS I OF COURSE YOU’LL GET SEATS TO SEE “A MAN CALLED PETER” . . . The Evening Performance at 8 p.m. tonight is completely SOLD OUT. the Savoy Management remind you that there are 4 sessions today, at 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 8 p.m.. and by picking up the ’phone and dailing 75-043, you may reserve your seats in advance. Here is a Motion Picture to bring home, and keep in your Heart, and Cinemascope with 4-Track High-Fidelity Stereophonic Sound moves in breath close, to relive ALL the wonderful moments that made the Book so memoraole. There was enough personal excitment, humour, hope and happiness in the lives of the " MARSHALLS ” to make them " real ” people without drumming up any celluloid Drama. This is the Story of a REAL Family, told by the Woman who loved Them. See the Film all Christchurch is Talking about. “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” And a Family Called Marshall Starring Richard lodd Jean Peters Richard Todd - Jean Peters TODAY AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. 3RD GLORIOUS WEEK ! ! ! 7 PH SAVOY"| 7 P “°™ 7d-043| THEATRE ' /d-043 Direction; Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. "Warmed For Your Comfort” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT SAVOY THEATRE * TODAY.

LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS’ INSPIRING PERFORMANCE OF "SAINT JOAN” "Last night, at the Dominion premiere of ‘Saint Joan,’ an audience which filled all but a few seats in His Majesty’s Theatre clapped till it grew weary then resorted to the solid stamping of feet. The inspiration which originated on the far side of the footlights carried out to the audience, then flowed back at the final curtain to bolster the New Zealand Players’ Company as it begins a strenuous tour.” —"OTAGO DAILY TIMES.” MATINEE TODAY MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. 2 p.m. TONIGHI AT 7.45 TONIGHT AT 7.45 Patrons are requested to be seated before the Curtain rises, as they cannot be admitted during scenes. THEATRE ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH THE NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS Present - RICHARD CAMPION’S PRODUCTION of BERNARD SHAW’S SAI N 1 JOA N SAIN T J (JAN SAINT JOAN SAINT JOAN SAINT JOAN Featuring EDITH CAMPION EDI'IH CAMPION In The Title Role She captured the boyish enthusiasm of this extraordinary creature; she faithfully showed us the inspiration as well as the tactlessness of Joan; as clearly portrayed her lack of manners as once or twice she almost induced tears. This was a fine and moving performance. —“OTAGO DAILY TIMES” A Magnificent Stage Spectacle Amazing In Its Pageantry Richly Costumed with the strongest cast yet assembled by the Players company. GEOFFREY WREN as the Dauphin the unwilling King MICHAEL COTTERILL As Cauchon Roy PATRICK Charles SINCLAIR Brian BRIMER Allen PATON Bernard SHINE John GORDON BRIAN BELL As the Inquisitor PAMELA JAMES SUSAN STOVELL Kevin WOODILL John KIM Kenneth ADAMS Ben HAWTHORNE Gentlemen and Attendants DECOR and COSTUMES designed by RAYMOND BOYCE MUSIC SPECIALLY COMPOSED FOR THE PRODUCTION BY DOUGLAS LILBURN. ; And Recorded by a Section of the NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Circle and Orchestra Stalls 10s 6d (Member.; 8s); Rear Stalls 7s 3d; Gallery Cs 6d; School Students. 4s 9d, 3:; 6d, and 3s. Children Full Price Saturday Night PLAN AT THEATRE t ALL DAY SATURDAY LAST TWO DAYS : LAST TWO DAYS I 1200 PEOPLE Will Hear ’ 200 PERFORMERS In The ’ CIVIC THEATRE on THURSDAY, JULY 7th at 8 p.m. in aid of the ROTARY £50,000 APPEAL for the AGED A PROGRAMME EVERYONE WILL ENJOY HUMOUR. BAND, LIGHT ORCHESTRAL. CHORAL and SOLO SINGING. INSTRUMENTAL and NOVELTY ITEMS. CONDUCTORS: KEITH NEWSON . CARL SMITH DAVE CHRISTENSEN 1 LEN BARNES t Accompanists: Mabel Mason, May Jacki son. Isabel Campbell, Oswald H. Houison. 1 Martin Brown and Norman Carson e BE ONE OF THE 1200 Y| By Booking at Begg’s NOW a. Admission 13/d — HARE DRIVE, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, - Starting MEADS SCHOOL. 9 a.m. Ammunition available. Bring own lunct s and mug. e In Aid of School Funds. 421: OTHER AMUSEMENTS PAGE 11.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 1