( ' NIGHTI.T 6 onH 8.15 p.m. — LINA wruTMULItR S new nnwie. I AW An actbfarfp of praito from fho ctifict! I I II ’ A BPF ATHTAKING FILM!’ lovb telephone 60-167 i 1 0 ,5 o( .. Sed „ , inn A GIANCARLO GIANNINI VAPI A NGFI A ME LA TO wo——m— mm»ii in — FTvenue 1 . . v> NIGHTLY 8.15 From Aln.onrfre | i JiIBIPS BOfld ; SA M PECK IN PAH'S < n “'1 > i Festival . . to.', 7"k,.' Z’j. yfefc 1 Tonight S«nU 7.1 S ““ u x ’ R (Thunderball only a! 5) 'HR | jKtF 'YJR : V * A SLANCONNEPY ■ W EFBPWW YOU ONLY 1 EWh L=CE CONjjpY PANKkM.Gop!,,,, I ga >• , FJ T T TI »T'-T J T T-JO ySgPT J - J 4 HOLLYWOOD T O day2prn n u A VFNUE Today 1.45 T.V. s Thunderbird* untie John on stage! onlhe big „ r een! THE WIZARD THOSE DARING THUNDERBRIDS OF OZ YOUNG MEN IN ARE GO! G Judy GpHpnd G THEIR JAUNTY __ w^rl JALOPIES G TlJr . -SUNDAY?.4S- j SUNDAY 1.15 and 7.1 5 . j SUNDAY 7.30 Inc MAN IN rACVOincn seanconnery , clint iasiwooo tAjT KIUCK . AS JAMES BONDOOT ACTION DOUBLEI THE IRON Pele.randa A, MASK Dann!, Hopper TVJUONLY THE Precedadß,. -Preceded By. LIVE TWICE ENFORCER THE ODESSA JIMI ~p,«,d,d kr ..’ FILE HENDRIX THUNDER- j O E KIDD GA Rl6 gA IL GA Rl6 """"^Ur?DA , Y , »jTuNT«ERTMUUE I ?^™^^ ,MM ”™ M . . . LOVE AND ANARCHY
WF evening N.Z critics rave! - "last night Pani drew a near capacity audience to the Town Hall and she 15 bound (0 he just as popular when she returns at the end of the month for an extra show word of mouth publicity will see to that. For the first 30 of her 90 minutes on stage she was a standup comic delivering jokes and her humorous verse al a breathless pace. After 9 tweak she varied the mix with a pleasantly sung ballad. 1 ' Auckland Star 21 May, I TOWN HALL TUESDAY 29 MAY 8 p.m. Book today at Town Hall Phone 68-899 ☆ ☆ ☆ TRIANGLE PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES THE | § "tv--;. INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE OF | •’ Mr Bob Nimmo's new musical ill | "LET’S LOOK | i. . ON THE I BRIGHT SIDE” | II 'vJ'T Sot •» Now Zealand towaids tho || Z •:’> nod of last century, the story ffl a /• ?*• < \«4 »mgs and dances its way through S IF n ; *’ am of the most coknrtul periods II I /• ’ *1 in New Zealand's history, bright HI II / V catchy melodies, extravagant ||| I ! ■ •'/ <ta*» mutates. LAVISH a Rhl/WOd COSTUMES! SPECTACULAR | SETTINGS! A CAST OF SIXTY! f'• • iTi \ V Choreography designed |y a by Bryan Jones. S Musk directed by | AianForrlss. | E '*•<■ ]!,*•' Written and Produced § I Ml < | I JAMES HAY THEATRE | JUNE 16-23, 1979 at 7.30 p.m. Postal Bookings Now Open. 11l Write to Town Holl Booking Office. Christchurch. m PRICES: laß incl.) AtMts $5.2f1. Children $3.20, Concession Parties of 20 or more, $4.20. r =====im t
I Internationally Acclaimed N.Z. Bass i t NOEL MANGIN I comes to Christchurch with DONALD BOWICK (Piano) JAMES HAY THEATRE Wednesday, June 6 — 8 p.m. Songs by Hugo Wolf, Brahms and << Schubert's Swan Song Cycle >’i SEATS: $5.00 Special concession NZSQ Subscribers $4.00 I ■ BOOK AT TOWN HALL BOOKING OFFICEM.
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