day, December 30^ 1944. THE ACADEMY AWl'ltU HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. NOW SHOWINGS IN ITS SECOND WEEK AT THE ■ . • * ' ■ ■ ■ "*"* i "•". 'i ",' ■':"".''■■■'" (i Courtenay PL Directions G. L. Johnston. Reservations and inquiries, Tel. 51-342. Sessions: DAILY, 2 p.m. NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. -SEE and HEAR-— •■ The Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Act. "THE FOUR COHANS" Vaudeville Headllners, Singing and Dancing in a Grand Style, With OAN LESLIE WALTER HUSTON RENE MANNINGS GEORGE TOBIA§ JEAN CAGNEX and JAMES CAGKEY Is George M. Cohan, Famous Song Writer, in Warner Bros.' No. 1 Musical Show. "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" "Yx\NKEE DOODLE DANDY" And the Songs you all Know—. 'Mary's a Grand Old Name." "Uarrlgan.*1 "Over There," "Forty-five Minutes frojn Broadway," "So Long, Mary," •.. "Yankee Doodle Boy," "I Was Born in Virginia," "You're a Grand Old Flag." —STREAMLINED JfBATURETTES— "SPORTING DOGS." A Sportsman's Delight in Tectralcolour. "HECKLING HARE." "BUGS BUNNY" Cartoon In Teehnlcolour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR PARAMOUNT — Dla» 51-842 — R 0 X V TttßAl Kfe Manners St. Dlr.j G. I». Johnston. Tel; 40-6i8.. SCKEENING DAILX FROM 11 A.M.' Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Presents "SEVEN . SWEETHEARTS" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" Kathryn Van Marsha GRAYSON HEFLIN HUNT Screening Times 12.19, 3.13, 6.7, 9.10 p.m. —SECOND ROXY FEATURE— Universal _ Presents "CHIP. OFF THE OLD BLOCK1' "CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK" DONALD O'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN Screening.Times 11:3 a.m., 1.57, 4.51, lAS p.ti (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I AT THE, ROXY-- - SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - FtflONK - FAI.AC! TONIGHT, at 8. The world's most daring amateur sleuth "BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA" With John Heather J. Carrol HOWARD ANGEL NAISH Ruthless. Spies in Mysterious Morocco. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —And— The Gayest of Romantic Comedies "KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" With Don Mary AMECHE • MARTIN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). '-. (£KANI> ~ J'KToM- ••—' GHANI FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. "YOUNG AND WILLING": And "SONG OF TEXAS" (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING MONDAY. MATINEE at 2 p.m. Thrill-laden Melodrama of Intrigue and Adventure. George Virginia Gene SANDERS BRUCE LOCKHART ROBERT ARMSTRONG — H. B. WARNER In "ACT|ON IN ARABIA" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ——Associate Feature The Musical that Goes Places. Miseha Joan Kay . AUER DAVIS KYSER ' — In — "AROUND THE WORLD" - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; gTATE'• 'THEATRE. PETONI FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. , PAULETTE GODDARD FRED MACMURRAI "STANDING ROOM ONLY" "STANDING ROOM ONLY" -. "STANDING ROOM ONLY" .—-with EDWARD ARNOLD. ROLAND YOUN< HILARY BROOKS PORTER HAL. PLUS A SUPER FEATURETTE— "THE MEMPHIS BELLE" Reality . . . Actually you must ccc it. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 1. with Matinee at 2 p.m. I ERROL FLYNN — ANN SHERIDAN "EDGE OF DARKNESS" "EDGE OF DARKNESS" "EDGE OF DARKNESS" G With . WALTER HUSTON — NANCY COLEMAN Action, Romance, and Thrills. Box Plan at Theatre, TeL 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor More Suitabl for Adults.) N O PERA HOUSE • "TOPSY 'JL'URVY" "TOPSY TURVY" "TOPSY TURVY" tl "TOPSY TURVY" Has been acclaimed the Best and Most Ex hilarating Show Wellington has witnessed ii recent years. NEW YEAR'S EVE. _ Come along Tonight and . Sing *<Aul Lang Syne" with the Members of the "Tops; Turvy" Company, the Members of which hay captured the Hearts of Wellington Playgoer TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT S And Following Evenings. MATINEES MONDAY AND TUESDAY AFTERNOONS. OPHIR REES'S EMINENTLY SUPERIOR INTERNATIONAL REVUE COMPANY. 70 OUTSTANDING ARTISTS. '< In thß Colossal Musical. Revue Extravaganz <E "TOPSY TURVY" ies ■ Which is thrilling and delighting large audl ences nightly with Its genuinely funny corned: its' artistic musical and singing features, 1! wonderful acrobatics, its spectacular, scenes, i 1 lovely ballets, and entertaining novelty acts. L 0 TOPSY TURVY „ Is presented by a really great galaxy of talentc uy artists, including JOHN RILEY, Comediai ISOBEL LANGLANDS, Australia's dlstinguishe violinist (who has been specially engaged ft the present tour), Horrl and Reuee Load London comedy sketch artists, THE TITANI FOUR, amazingly daring acrobats, Russell Mi* dlebrook, the wonder comedy cyclist, th DALLOW BEOS., dynamic tumblers, Sylvi Poynter, Australia's most talented soubrett lIX Kathleen Farrell, bewitching soprano, Adel Taylor, Australia's Grade Fields, saltatorl I adagio artists, Roy Newton, sketch comediai Stan Chrisp, piano accordionist, John Durhan bass-baritone, Irene Long, Melbourne's dashin tapper. Sherry, fascinating swing songstrea )is * f and GLORIOUS BALLERINAS, CLEVER TAP DANCERS, and a Bevy of LOVELY SHOW GIRLS. The Latest Snappiest London and New Yor Sketches. — Musical Director: EDWARD BENDALL. es. ' • ■ ; . Even if you paid 15s for a seat in Loudo - or New York you could not see a better all ; round1 show than "Topsy Turvy." Box' Plans at the D.I.C. and during t! holidays seats may be reserved at the Opei SN. House Confectionery Shop, where gallery tlcke may also, be purchased. .Evening prices: D.C. and R.S., ss; Ordlnar I,- Stalls,: 3s Cd; Gallery, Is 6d; E.D. Gallery 6d extra. Matinees, 4s, 3s, and 3s 6d. Child ted. ren 2s 6d, Is 6d. and SIXPENCE. All Blii : . Tax. .-. ; . ~:-'.:■ •■ ■ . ' L-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 156, 30 December 1944, Page 2
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