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GOOD SEATS HELD FOR SALE ON DOOR FROM 7 p.m. AND YOU CAN I PHONE BOOK FROM 7 p.m. ON 50-529. LAST 3 DAYS H'jnTiu t|ckets at djc Eft- ~ ! Eve. $4.60, $5.60. ' 'Si U (») Mat. $3.60, $4.60 gffl\ 1 Child. & Lwf W ■ $2.60 Matinees ■ft HURRY! MUST END ■T 7L° T or o„v., N,e . X •?? ? I SATURDAY.
.see seer CHRISTCHURCH ARTS FESTIVAL 75 TODAY JAMES HAY THEATRE 1.10 p.m. Piano recital by Pascal Roge Ravel — Miroirs Prelude A la Maniere de Chabrier A la Maniere de Borodine Sonatine Tickets (Town Hall) $2 or $5 for series 11th, 13th, 17th. THE COURT THEATRE 1.10 p.m. Lunch-time readings New Zealand Women Poets Admission REPERTORY THEATRE 7 p.m. “Man and Superman” by G. B. Shaw Tickets (Town Hall) $2.60 Senior Citizens, Students, $1.60. Children $l.lO. Party bookings please contact: Town Hall Booking Office (telephone 67-593). TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM 7.30 “Our Scene” Tickets (Town Hall) $2.50 Senior Citizens, Students, Children $l. JAMES HAY THEATRE 8 p.m. Opera “The Marriage of Figaro” — Mozart Tickets (Town Hall) Adults $B.OO. Concessions, this performance, Senior Citizens, Students, Children $6.00. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL Organ recital by Kenneth Weir Music by Guilaine, Cesar Franck, Vierne, Reger, Liszt, Jehan Alain, Messiaen. Invitation (Town Hall) $1.50. MUSEUM THEATRE 8.30 p.m. “Christopher Robin goes off with Alice” Tickets (Town Hall) $2.50. Door sales at venue from 1 hour before performance.
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FESTIVAL CONCERTS with PASCAL ROGE* CHARLES ROSEN* MUSIC PLAYERS ’7O JOHN HOPKINS Wednesday, 19th March 8 p.m. "Ravel Centenary Concert” Introduction and Allegro Suite: Le Tombeaus de Couper in Piano Concerto in G Piano Concerto for Left Hand Soloist: Pascal Roge Bolero $3.50, $1.90 Thursday, March 20th, 12.15 p.m. "Lunchtime Concert” Symphony in C — Bizet. Piano Concerto No. 1 — Liszt. Soloist: Charles Rosen. Nocturne for Strings — Borodin. Karelia Suite — Sibelius. $1.60 Friday 21st March, 7 p.m. "Cushion Concert” Circles — Berio. Soloists: Music Players '7O. Preludes — Debussy. Soloists: Pascal Roge Symphony No. 4 — Brahms. $2.90, $1.50 (Floor area) Saturday 22nd March, 8 p.m. Evocation — in Tribute — David Farquhar to Alex Lindsay. Piano Concerto No. 24 — Mozart. Soloist Charles Rosen. Symphony No. 15 — Shostakovich. $3.50, $1.90 CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL Booking: Town Hall (Chlldren/Students J Price) By arrangement with the Christchurch Arts Festival Society Inc. Special Free Lunchtime Concerts of N.Z. Chamber Music, lames Hay Theatre 1.10 p.m. March 19 & 21. NZBC Direction.
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THE UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY Presents Stoppard’s “brilliant, fastmoving, off-beat comedy.” “ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD" DIRECTED BY JOHN MILIGAN. MARCH 13-22, NGAIO MARSH THEATRE, 8 P.M. Tickets D.I.C, $1.60, $l.lO.
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