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DANCING.

The popular Violet Assembly continues to attract large numbers tel its dances in the Early Settlers' Hall. To-night twenty prizes will be given away in tho luck'v waltz 'competition. Miss Murphy's Orchestra, supplemented by a. xylophone, and the splendid condition of "the floor, serve lo provide a good nigbl" s enjoyment. The Do 'Luxe Assembly will b 0 held from 8 till 12 10-night in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. The decorations i alone have a -pleasing effect- a_s one I enters the hail, and Mrs. Skew's Orchestra will supply perfect music, leaving nothing to be desired. 'The Bohemian Assembly, in pi-ovidiu-j; a, choice of orchestras over a. wecklv series of dances covering Friday, Saturday, 'Tuesday, and Wednesday, would appear to have, appealed (o Ihe pubji^ fancy. Miss Hawthorne's orchestra, .a great favourite with Wclliu-xluu people, will'plu.v lunhht in b't, Tula's Hall, at 1 J: o'clock.

MOSCOVITCH'S SEASON.. -1 "The Outsider," a tense and virile modern drama, possessing a themo that ruthlessly repels tho conventional and accepted faith and science of the medical profession, will bo staged for tho first time in tho Dominion this evening at the Grand Opera House, and will serve to introduce a. remarkable stage personality m Maurice Moscovitch, one" of the greatest actors to ever visit the Dominion. "J. C. -Williamson, Ltd., is to be congratulated,"says the Sydney. "Referee." "hi its choice of an actor to portray such a delicate part as that of the unqualified doctor, whose surgical accomplishments had set the cars of old London ringing witii his fame: Moscovitch is a great actor. Miss Jean Robertson, as Lalage, is one of the finest leading ladies we have seen. She possesses a lovely round voice, and uses all her grace and charm with, telling effect. Another great success was Miss Eileen Sparks, who also took the part of a cripple. She acted with great . distinction. The scenic arrangements wore excellent, especially in the first part of the last act. The play goes along smoothly, and there is nothing in the general production that calls for other than the most favourable comment." . The cast will be as follows : Sir Nathan Israel, William Stack; Sir Montague Tollemache, H. Mackenzie-Rogan; Mr. Frederick Ladd, Nat 'Madison; Mr! Vincent Hehnoi-e, Arthur Grecnaway; Mr. Jasper Stm-dee, G. Kay-Soupev: Lalage Sturdee, Jean Robertson; Madame Klost, Eileen Sparks; Anton Ragatzv, Maurice Moscovitch; and Prichard. Mano Eaton. "Tho Outsider" will be staged for the first seven nights of the' season; then will be presented "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Great I Lover." Tho box plans are at The Bristol. Day sales may be obtained at the Theatre Confectionei-y.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 188, 9 June 1925, Page 9

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DANCING. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 188, 9 June 1925, Page 9

DANCING. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 188, 9 June 1925, Page 9