AMUSEMENTS. "BON-BONS’” SECOND LAST PROGRAMME. z AND IT’S ONE OP THE BEST. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout. Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. Last but One Programme. ROBERT ROBERTS ROBERT ROBERTS BON-BON REVUE COMPANY BON-BON REVUE COMPANY In a Very Special Show entitled "LET’S GO.” "LET’S GO.” A show of Unequalled Charm, and one of the best ever seen' at His Majesty s. A few of the Hits are: — "The Harrassed Comedian, "All Scotch." “The Charity Bazaar,” “County Sligo,” “Radio” “A NIGHT IN HAWAII.” Beautiful Tropical Scene, featuring QUEENIE AND DAVID KAILI, Celebrated Hawaiian Entertainers. FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5.. 2s. (id. (Reserved, 35.); Stalls. Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL After 5.30 p.iu. at Burnett’s Confectionery Store, next Theatre. ’Phone Theatre (28—175—2 lines) for Reservations after 7 p.m. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. DirectionE. J. Gravestock. NIGHTLY AT 8, in the ~ TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER “Everyone with a love for good literature can find satisfaction in hearing such literature beautifully expressed in flawless English.”—"Sydney Morning Herald.” "THE MAN IS ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE CENTURY.”—Melbourne "Age.” TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: ROMEO and JULIET Shakespeare The quarrel of the Montagues and Capulets, and the tragic deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. THE TEMPEST Shakespeare The Beast, the Drunkard, and the Fool. The laughable' scene between Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano. An Ocean Waif (Clark Russell), Airs Poyser has her “say” out (George Eliot), “The Highwayman” (Alfred Noyes), The Shorter Catechism (John Buchan), "Why Thomas Cam was Grumpy" (Jas Stephens), "The Dutch--1 man’s Dog" (C. F. Adams), Early Rising (an incident of the English Coaching Days) (John Poole). TO-MORROW: Humour and Sentiment from CHARLES DICKENS. Marley’s Ghost and tne Ketormation oi Scrooge from “A CHRISTMAS CAROL." Winkle’s Misadventure at Bath (“PICKWICK PAPERS"). Also “Jessie Cameron (Rossetti), "The Charge of the Heavy Brigade" (Tennyson), “Lady Clare" (Tennyson;, “Knittin’ at the Stockin’ ’’ (A. Bellaw), “Brown, Miss Simmonds, and I" (Anon). SATURDAY: GREAT POPULAR PROGRAMME. KIPLING, SHAKESPEARE, DICKEN MARK TWAIN. TENNYSON, Etc. MONDAY: BARRIE’S "THE, I IT TLE MINISTER Reserved Seats 45.; Unreserved, 3s. and 25., plus tax. Plans at the Bristol. Concessions to Schools. ' • s
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 256, 28 July 1927, Page 3
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