v WTANKIiAWEN' A - a Musicd Lyocx SiLAoUn QbANamr ecypT kEXTENDED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT 2.15. 3/-, 2/-, 1/- CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. 2/-, 1/FOR CONVENIENCE THE MANAGEMENT STRONGLY ADVISES BOOKING. PLAN AT BRISTOL. BOOK YOUR SEATS. NO TAX. Owing to the gigantic success attained and in response to numerous requests, th< • Management of the Operatic Society announce an Extension of Season of TWO EXTRA NIGHTS ! TWO EXTRA NIGHTS ! AND MATINEE. , Of the Record-breaking Success “TUTANKHAMEN” ' CONCLUDING AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, SATURDAY NEjXT. TO-NIGHT, 7.55. TO-NIGHT, 7.55, GRAND OPERA HODSE THE RECORD-BREAKING EGYPTIAN MUSICAL DRAMATIC SPECTACLE “TUTANKHAMEN” FILLED WITH 100 LIVING VOICES ENRICHED WITH A HUMAN OR•CHESTRA OF 20 PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. “ TUTANKHAMEN” PULSATING WITH 7 SOLO DANCERS AND BALLET OF 20. “TUTANKHAMEN” GRACED AND GLORIFIED BY REAL COSTUMES ON REAL PEOPLE. “TUTANKHAMEN” AMID 9 EXOTIC TRIUMPHS OF THE SCENE-PAINTERS’ ART. “TUTANKHAMEN”, A REAL SHOW. Lady Veronica .... GRETTA STARK Seti ••••• Annubis . ETHEL OLDBURY JONES Iphphon ... . AUBREY BECKk ORD Tji RITA KEMP Patriarch .. DUDLEY ALEXANDER Nepheret MABEL TURNER George Washington Blatant Zinonfi GEORGE POWER NORMAN E. AITKEN Captain Francis ROBERT CHARLTON Tutankhamen RAY KEMP SOLO DANCERS.—PhyIIis Oliver, Jean Denham, Eila Liardet, Ruby Biishby, Elvie Aitken, Lindsay Greig, and Leonard Young. Produced by HECTOR LIARDET in all its Original Gorgeousness. Musical Director—JOHN F. WOODWARD. Ballet Master—JOE KNOWSLEY. Stage Manager—ROY V. ROBERTSON. PRICES: Reserves—Orchestral Stalls and D.C., 6/-; Stalls, 3/-; Family Circle, 1/6. Early Doors, Circle and Stalls, 6d. extra. NO TAX. Box Plan at Bristol. W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Sec. TEL. 28—460. LAST CHANCE- LAST CHANCE. . D | CH COMU’ETITIONL A TUTAMKHABEN Children under 10 years are invited to -xfCS. A Musical Lyric bf write an Essay (not exceeding 200 words) on “The Costumes of the Court of Tutank- AMfirNT FCYPI hamen.” Special Half-price Matinee SAT- 1 vfci: URDAY, 2.15 p.m. Prizes for Boys £1 1/- u. ~ua and 10/0. Prizes for Girls, £1 1/- and ?|7l 0 J J 3'/. 10/0. Post entries to W. A. Jameson, Box 1173, Wellington, marked “Essay Cdmpeti- ,YMiS&Ma .I*l 11 tlon.” __
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 225, 19 June 1931, Page 2
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