"CAIRO."
Mr Oscar Asche has been amply rewarded for his enterprise in bringing his spectacular production, "Cairo," to New Zealand, and at the Grand Opera House cL / f£ ay "^ tW was anther crowded house. From the point of view ot spectacle it would be- difficult to colourful scenes depicting life j n and about Cairo. As Ali Shaf, the wrestler ="d, bW Oscar Asche gives a II markable performance, and he has gath«red a wel -balanced company of supporting artists. Miss Rene Gold giv£ an excel ent. performance as ZummuruT who falls in line with zhe much™mTof lf d a much™Se<* Sultan. "CaW> }n\ dr<? 6es are a • relation. Lairo will be staged until Wednesday night, and on Thursday, Friday, and th* c°mP¥>Aill appear "„ Chu Chrn Chow, 1* ln which Jf£ Oscar Asche will be seen in the name part. The box plan opened to-day
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 3
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