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I AMUSEMEMTS I 2nd GRIPPING WEEK COMMENCES TODAY 11 AM. —2. 5. 8 P.M i TOMORROW: 2, 5. 8 PM. AN ENTERTAINMENT |SO POWERFUL I You'U think you are tn It I ni|l|||||i|| STATE l|||||l|| 11111111111 l 'Phone 43-646 ||||||||||| Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 20th Century-Fox Present MARK ROBSON'S Production “NINE HOURS TO RAMA” (A) FILMED IN INDIA In CINEMASCOPE - COLOUR Starring HORST BUCHHOLZ ROBERT MORLEY Diane BAKER - Jose FERRER Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE THEATRE ROYAL Commencing Tomorrow, SATURDAY, May 4th GALLERY PLANS for tomorrow s performance open TODAY at D.I.C. FRANK POORE AND THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES, LTD. ! BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. PRESENT THE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY ' “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” ! Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin Book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields Featuring THE SENSATIONAL ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY ARTIST ANNE HART ANNE HART ANNE HART ANNE HART AS “Annie Oakley” With the knowledge that we are in the ultra-commercial stage of our history, and that even playgoers are apt to want more and more for the amount they pay for admission. Frank Poore has spared neither money or efforts to meet the public’s demands in this direction. First of all he has engaged at enormous expense the very distinguished London musical comedy star, Anne Hart, for the role of Annie Oakley and the brilliant young Australian baritone, Mav Chadban, for the part of Frank Butler, then he has imported from the J. C. Williamson Sydney management the elaborate wardrobe and the freshly-painted scenery. Frank Poore is very grateful to thei FIRM for their co-operation in these and other directions to make “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" a brilliant and memorable production, which it undoubtedly will be. “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” Which will be staged on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence, and an incomparable cast of principals will be headed by the very charming and very talented London star . . . ANNE HART ANNE HART ANNE HART Who was tempted by the offer of an extremely high salary to relinquish her London engagement to come to New Zealand i to appear as ANNIE OAKLEY, a part which has been her heart's desire to portray, and Theatrical Associates Ltd., have been fortunate, through the management of J. C. Williamson, to engage for the important baritone role of Frank Butler, the brilliant young Australian singer . , . MAV CHADBAN MAV CHADBAN Who recently resigned from the Australian police force to accept his present engagement. | Both these magnificent artists proved a sensational success in i the recent Auckland and Hamil- ! ton record-breaking seasons. | THEATRE ROYAL “Annie Get Your Gun” In addition to the two leading artists an outstanding aggregation of specially selected singers, comedians and dancers I have been engaged for the other parts, all of whom are essential for the complete success of the famous musical comedy. I Box Plans for the first 6 nights and Friday Matinees, open now at D.I.C. Evening Prices: Dress Circle and Stalls, 25/-. Stalls at 15/- on’ sale on day of performance. I Matinee Prices: Dress Circle and Stalls—Adults 20/6, Children 10/6. Gallery Plans open on day of each performance, but seats for Saturdays’ performances always sold on Fridays. Gallery 9/Children 4/8 to Matinees. ! FRIDAY MATINEES i at 4.45 p.m. each week j Please Note: Friday's 4.45 Sesi sions wilf 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 concession rates.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 1