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AMUSEMENTS ! SUPERSCOPE .. TECHNICOLOR "THE POPULAR THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd For Reservations ’Phone 78-602 TODAY: 1.45 .. . 7.45 p.m. The wickedness ... The Women . . . The World of SINBAD. WHAT A ROGUE . . . WHAT AN ADVENTURE .k . . WHAT A PICTURE . . . HAREMS TOPPLE! KINGDOMS FALL! VEILS DROP . . . WHEN THE DARING ROGUE COMES TO TOWN. R.F.O. Radio Present Howard Hughes’ “SON OF SINBAD” (A Cert. Rec. by Censor for Adults) Starring DALE ROBERTSON SALLY FOREST VINCENT PRICE LILI ST. CYR MARI BLANCHARD And the Entertainment Special “ FOOTLIGHT —VARIETIES ” (General Exhibition) JAM-PACKED WITH STARS . . . LAUGHTER . . . THRILLS AND FINE ENTERTAINMENT. Book D.I.C. or Crystal COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT | THEATRE R()YAL~| For a Season of 5 Nights At” 8 p.m. SCHOOLS MATINEES Thursday. 15th, and Monday, 19th, at 2 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS A May morning, warmth, a golden sun, music in the distance; that’s the setting for TWELFTH NIGHT Twelve richly human characters, so similar to people that are known to all New Zealanders, in TWELFTH NIGHT Six destinies, tangled and interwoven in the gay dance of comedy. TWELFTH NIGHT Full of those moments of beauty, when the world stops, listening to music, going to bed at sunrise, or singing beneath a star-lit sky. TWELFTH NIGHT A comedy in which we see four widely experienced actors— ROSALIND ATKINSON REDMOND PHILLIPS EDITH CAMPION JOHN HUNTER TWELFTH NIGHT "Of all the productions that have been around in the last 10 years or so, this is certainly the best, and even England's Old Vic’s version did not come up to it.” —“TrutV." 22/2/56

TWELFTH NIGHT "A happy concession to modern theatre taste.” —"Evening Post,” 17/2/56 TWELFTH NIGHT Produced by RICHARD CAMPION Designed by RAYMOND BOYCE BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. LTD. Public Booking Opens Tomorrow PRICES: 12/- (Foundation Members 9/6, special for opening night, 8/-). CHILDREN: To Public Performances, 6/- and 4/6. In School Parties, but not Thursday or Saturday Evenings, 5/- and 4/-. To School Matinees, 3/- (Gallery 2/6). ALL PLUS BOOKING FEE, 3d. I I ASHBURTON REGENT THEATRE TUESDAY NEXT AT 8 p.m. Presenting THE LAST HEAT Before the SEMI-FINALS

Of the “TANZA” TALENT SEARCH TALENT SEARCH TALENT SEARCH Prize-winners of each Thursday's heat qualify for the semi-finals and the GRAND PRIZES later. THIS THURSDAY (March 8) WE PROUDLY' PRESENT MORE OF CANTERBURY’S REMARKABLE TALENT, WHICH HAS SURPRISED NORTH ISLAND EXECUTIVES! Book NOW for RADIO CORPORATION OF N.Z.’s Recording and T-V TALENT SEARCH TALENT SEARCH TALENT SEARCH CIVIC THEATRE Thursday, March 8. Popular prices. Plans D.I.C. Compere. HAPPI HILL. DANCE RECITAL. DANCE , ECITAL. DANCE RECITAL. THF DOREEN HER ’ERT SCHOOL OF DANCING presents its Annual Display. Featuring “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS" “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS" “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS’’ “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS" at the REPERTORY THEATRE on THURSDAY. MARCH 8, and SATURDAY MARCH 10. Ft 7.45 P.M. Reserve at Begg’s. X 174

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27911, 7 March 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27911, 7 March 1956, Page 1