AMUSEMENTS. Farewell Performance. IRENE of DION VANBRUGH and BOUCICAULT “Mr. Pim Passes By” For the Last Night of the Season. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Proprietors, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. To-night, at 8.10. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present IrfVapbrujb With a Complete NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. In the brilliant and very successful Comedy Drama. The most entertaining play in the repertoire of Miss Vanbrugh and Mr. Boucicault, and in which their genius in comedy and drama is presented at its very highest. We Will never enjoy their like again. “MR. PIM PASSES BY” A Comedy in 3 Acts by A. A. Milne. Last Night of the Season. Box Plans Now Open at the Bristol, till 12 O’clock, then with Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Bs.; Stalls, 45.: Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra (plus tax). Manager Alex. F- Wilson. “THE VAGABOND KING.” “THE VAGABOND KING.” THE WORLD’S SUPREME MUSICAL PLAY. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 9—(Nights)—9. MATINEE SATURDAY, MARCH 16. J. c. Williamson, ltd.. Present The Stupendous and Gorgeously Mounted Musical Production— THE Vagabond King A Palatial Achievement in Grandeur an! Gaiety—a Magnificent Musical Version of Justin McCarthy’s Celebrate/! Novel and Play, “If I Were King.” Music by Rudolph Friml (composer of “Rose Marie”). Book and Lyrics by W. H. Post and Brian Hooker. “THE VAGABOND KING” . Will, in point of splendour, in point Of numbers, in point of talent and populalarity of the artists engaged, excel anything hitherto attempted on the New Zealand Stage. A CAST OF 25 STARS Includes STRELLA WILSON, STRELLA WILSON, JAMES LIDDY, JAMES LIDDY, Arthur Stigant, Cecil Kellaway, Arthur Greenaway, Lou Vernon, Russell Scott, Lois Evans, Eileen Ogden, Beatrice Kendrick, Rene Linton, George Conningham, A CHORUS OF SIXTY. A CHORUS OF SIXTY. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Beautiful Ballets—-Exciting Scenes — . Gigantic Ensembles. PRICES WILL NOT BE RAISED. THE BOX PLANS for the SEASON ARE NOW OPEN at the BRISTOL. D.C. and R.S., Bs.; Stalls. 45.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All Prices plus Amusement Tax.. Representative .... Walter Monk, J/ILBIRNIE RITIEMfI-TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Final Screening of Two Outstanding Pictures. “THE CROWD” With JAMES MURRAY AND ELEANOR BOARDMAN. An Amazing Photoplaj’ Record of Real Life., FEATURE NO. 2: CHARLIE MURRAY In a Tornado of Laughter. “THE HEAD MAN” One of Those Laugh-a-Minute Comedies. RESERVES : At Theatre Confectionery, or Ring Theatre. ’Phone 14—202. Book Now for “WINGS. Monday and Tuesday Next. TO-DAY’S MATINEE, at 2.15. “THE HEAD MAN” With CHARLIE MURRAY. A Comedy-Drama the Children Will Enjoy. ALSO ■ “Imagine My Embarrassment”— Comedy “City of a Htindred Hills”—N.Z. Scenic “Nursery of a Thoroughbred —Educational. Latest News Reel. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929. pONSTANCE REILLY. VOCAL RECITAL, Assisted by— LEON DE MAUNY (Violin) HAROLD WHITTLE (Accompanist). , Prices: 4s. reserved, plus tax; 2s. unreserved. Concessions to Students in Reserved Seats. Box Plan opens at the Bristol Piano Ox, Ltd, on Monday, March IL
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 140, 9 March 1929, Page 5
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