For . . • - Further Theatre Announcements v PAGE 3 — — ; KING'S PLAZA STATE TUDOR PAGE 3 ~> For .... . Further Theatre Announcements- •;' « . WELLINGTON COMPETITION* SOCIETY. : 23rd 'ANNUAL FESTIVAL. i grand Final demonstration grand final demonstration MATINEE, /MATINEE, TOWN HALL; TOWN HALL, TOMORROW .AFTERNOON,' 2 p.m. TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. ■■■'.:'", ' ."; Programme: '.';.'. (The. programme Aviil be run strictly- in " order and performers must be ready when' called.) ' 1. PICTURE STORY BALLET, Th* Ngaire Keys School of Dancing, Wellington. "The Wizard of Oz." 2. SACRED SONG, Warwick . Keen, Lower Hutt, "Let- the Bright Seraphim." 3. CLOG DANCE, Betty Sines, .Wellington . 4. RECITATION, Margaret Knapp, Wellington, "Binker." 0. TAP DANCE, Leigh Brewer, Wellington. 6. ACTION SONG, Pamela Walker. Wellington, "Dancing Lesson." 7. POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT1 DANCE, Beverley Gruar, Wellington, "Ecstasy." 5. HUMOROUS RECITATION, Ngaire Craivford, Wellington, "In the Train." 0. OPERATIC DANCE, 6-8 years. Winner. - 10. CHILDREN'S CHORUS, St. Anthony's Convent School Choir, Brooklyn, (a) "A May Morning," (b) "Whispering Wind." 11. BALLET IN COSTUME. The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone, _ "At Your Service." . . :;.'..:" 12. RECITATION, Wellington Choy, Wellington, "The Barber." " 13. SOLO SONG AND DANCE, Tommy Petheriek, Wellington, "If I Only Had 14. BEGgFs PIANO SCHOLARSHIP, , Patricia Waters, Hataitai, "Taugo." 15. CHARACTER DANCE, Margaret Knight. AVellington. "La Militaire.' 16. VOCAL DUET, Wanvick Keen and Jack Watson, Loavbt • Hutt, "The DeAvdrbps." 17. TAP DANCE, Ralph Wilkin, WellingIS. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, Humorous, Audrey Eady, Christchuich, "What's In a- Name.""• :"'yA 19. OPERATIC DANCE, S-10 years. Wm--20. NATIONAL SONG. Marion Farland. Wellington, "The Bailiff's Daughter. 21. SIMULTANEOUS DANCE DUO, Valeric Jackman and Tommy Petheriek, Wellington. 22 BALLET IN COSTUME, The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone, ' Les Patineurs." - „.-,,-.- ---23. CHARACTER DANCE, Allan Van, "Wellington, "Cossack." 24. JUNIOR TEST RECITAL, Florence Murray, Dunedin, "The Sisters/ 25. DANCE DUO, Dorothy Jenness and Judith Watt,, Lower Hutt, "The Frog Prince 26 ACTION SONG,'7-9'years-' Wmner. 2?: POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT? DANCE, Doreen Dickinson, Welling--28. HUMOROUS RECITATION, 12-10 • - veiiVs. Bdys.-Avinnef, ■ . ... 29. CLOG DANCE,"I 2-14 years. Winner. 30. SOLO "SONG:;AND DANCE, Beu ah Hirst,.Masterton, "If it Rams, Who- . 31. TAP 'DANCE,, Joan Gallagher, Nga- . hauranga. •-: ■ - .--. „■ '- 32. SONG AND-:DANCE,^ The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone, Wed- * ding of the -Painted Doll. 33. SONG IN CHARACTER, 9-12 years. Winner. ~_>,,, . -, , 34. OPERATIC DANCE, Alexander Grant, Wellington. . 35 SACREDiSONG, under 12. Winner. 36. ECCENTRIC . PANCE, under 16. Winner. 1 ~ , . „ . 37. GIRL'S SONG, Beatrice. Taylor, Lower Hutt. Mr ,„ 38. RECITATION.... IX CHARACTER, Marie Pescini, LoweiTlutt, "The.-Lady on the Mantelpiece." „_,_.,„, •_. . - 39 CfIARACTER STORY DANCE, A al; ... .! Erie Holder. Lower Hutt. ••Christmas.. |40 TOE DANCE. Ngaire Bynam,'"Lower'• I Hutt. ''".,. ' ".,., ":';;'.," 141. RECITATION. I revor Constable* -'Beleaguered Cities." - „„_„-_ 49 POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT DANCE, Kathleen Caldwell; Petone, , "Trees "" 43 SONG" AND DANCE, The Hazel Martin School of Dancing,. lh« SAveetest-Girl.in Donegal.'* THREE HOURS OF SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT. Admission Charges: Dress Circle and Front Stalls Is 6d. Children Is. Back Stalls Is. Children 6d. BOX PLAN AT B&GG S. SPECIAL NOTICE TO VOCAL COMPETITORS. Dr. J. -Frederic Staton will give a talk to yocal competitors, and parents in th# . Concept- Chamber ; TOMORROW. MORNING" "(Saturday)', at 10 o'clock. : . ~ .... . S. G. CRESSWELL, Secretary.. rpo\VN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. I OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. i - : I ' . — Commencing — TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 3. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 3. " Season 5 Nights and 1 Matinee. Matinee Receipts Devoted to Patriotic Funds. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATKI (Inc.) — Present — -WHEN WE ARE MARRIED."' "WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." ••WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." "'WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." •WHEN -WE ARE MARRIED." i -WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." I "WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." "WHEN WE ARE MARRIED." "WHEN-W-E---ARE" MARRIED." Farcical Comedy in 3.Acts By J. B. PRIESTLEY. Produced by Leo DuChateau. PLEASE NOTE: The Season will start at 8 p.m. on Tuesday Next, aud the Matinee at 2.15 on folloAving Saturday. Night Prices: Res., 4s 4d and 2s 7d (tho latter for first three uights only). Prices at hall: 4s 3d. 2s 6d, and Is 6d. Matinee Prices: Res., 3s Id and 2s Id. Prices at hall: 3s, 2s, and Is. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. /CHILBLAINS cured uy uew Gallon! v^ Tablets, acts tike magio on bloodstream, keeps you free from chilblaint durum winter. 2s 6d Perrett. Chemist. •LOUSINESS STAT lUN ERY—Good Print- ±* ing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printimr Works can supply, both. Tel. 44-040 for your next Liuotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 53, 30 August 1940, Page 2
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