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AMUSEMtNTS OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 69-389 ‘THEATRE OF THE STARS” Reserve at Regent 10 a m.-9 p.m. T-O-D-A-Y- - p.m. if a.m., 2—s—B p.m. (Saturday: 2—s—B p.m.) Warner Bros. Bring Tennessee Williams’ Only Novel Magnificently to Life on the Screen I Starrnig Academy Award winner VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH and handsome newcomer WARREN BEATTY WARREN BEATTY “Life Magzine” says: "Beatty is the bigeest pew name in American Entertainment." In The Daring Production “THE ROMAN SPRING “THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS STONE” OF MRS STONE” (PERSONS UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED I T-E-C-H-N-I-C-O-L-O-R When in Rome If You Are Wealthy, and no longer Young, like Karen Stone, you can call the Countess who “arranges” for Paolo . . . Young enough to be her son—old enough to be heir lover I THEATRE ROYAL ! BOX PLANS OPEN j TODAY AT D.I.C. COMMENCING : SATURDAY, MAY 4, AT 7.45 P.M. 1 FRANK POORE AND THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES, LTD. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. PI? JT Q W NJT THE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” Music and Lyrics by living Berlin I Book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields Featuring The Sensational English Musical Comedy Artist ANNE HART ANNE HART AS - “Annie Oakley” j Anne Hart, the brilliant young London musical star, has played I in the leading role in a series lof English musical comedies, and some time ago she exI pressed a wish to perform the part of Annie Oakley and right “out of the blue” came an offer from J. C. Williamson’s. London, on behalf of Theatrical Associates and Frank Poore, to come to New Zealand to appear in the approaching production of "Annie Get Your Gun” and thereby has attained her heart's desire. Of course it was not an easy matter to obtain MISS HART’S release from the eomEany she was appearing with in onrion, but these difficulties were surmounted and Christchurch is to be privileged to welcome one of London’s outstanding artists on Saturday. May 4, in a part that fits her like the proverbial glove. Also Theatrical Associates have been fortunate again with the assistance of the J. C. Williamson management in their engagement of MAV CHADBAN for the important baritone role of FRANK BUTLER. An Outstanding Production COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 4, ; AT 7.45 p.m. For A Limited Season THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES, LTD Are proud and privileged to present the most popular of all musical comedies . . “Annie Get Your Gun” Which will be staged on a scale of utmost magnificence, including elaborate wardrobe and new scenery provided by the J C Williamson Ltd. management, together with an incomparable aggregation of principals. headed by the two outstanding stars ANNE HART and MAV CHADBAN. also a grand operatic chorus and orchestra, accompanied by a bevy of clever and lovely ballerinas. “Annie Get Your Gun” Even without any music the delightful romance of Annie Oakley. the world’s greatest shootist, would prove an attractive play, but one of its features is Irving Berlin's glorious music. Its re-! cent revivals in London and New York proved genuine record breakers. BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY, AT 9.30 A.M. Box Plans for the first 6 nights and Friday Matinee open Today at D.I.C. Evening Prices: Dress Circle! and Stalls, 25/-; Stalls at 15/-1 on sale on day of performance.! Matinee Prices: Dress Circle and | Stalls: Adults 30/6, Children 10/6. Gallery Plans open on day of each performance but Seats fori Saturday’s performaj’.ces always! sold on Fridays. Gallery 9/-. Children 4/6 to Matinees. FRIDAY MATINEES ; at 4.45 p.m. each week | FRIDAY EVENINGS * at 8 p.m. Please Note Friday’s 4.46 pm. Sessions will be held in place of the usual Wednesday Matinee and children will be admitted at Matinee Prices to these sessions, PARTY ORGANISERS contact D.I.C. regarding generous com-

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30115, 26 April 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30115, 26 April 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30115, 26 April 1963, Page 1