AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. GRETA GARBO And ANTONIO MORENO Aro Featured in ‘TUB TEMPTRESS,’ Ibanez never - wrought a mors powerful and alluring story , than this tale of a girl who gambled with men love, life itself! Dramatic! Colorful! Romantic! Supported by ADOLPHE MENJOU ~ And GRETA NISSEN, , In ‘ BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ 'Blonde or Brunette 1 is merely the record of a gentleman who looked r or an “ oldfashioned girl.” pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 7.30 p.m. An Avalanche of Merriment, ‘THE SEVEN SINNERS,’ ‘THE SEVEN SINNERS,’ Featuring CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK And MARIE PREVOST. MARIE PREVOST. The maddest, merriest, mirth-provoker of tho year. When crook meets crook in a game of wits. And a Fino Biuo Streak Western, ‘THE TERROR,’ ‘THE TERROR,’ ‘THE TERROR,’ ‘THE TERROR,’ With ART ACORD. ART ACORD Tho King of Daredevil Horsemen in a sensational Sierra Mountain Drama. FRIDAY NEXT. 'FRIDAY NEXT. TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX. TOM MIX, In 1927’s Super-Western ‘THE CANYON OF LIGHT.’ ‘THE CANYON OF LIGHT.’
UNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. lIIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THIS EVENING, 25th JULY, at 8. Assisting Soloists; Miss RAY STUBBS. Mr R. B. MACDONALD. A Limited Number of 2s Tickets may be obtained at tho Theatre, 150 Rattray street. TVir U-1.0.0.F. GRAND ' BALL iyJL* will be held in Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 27th July,, at 8 p.m. Smith’s Kapai Orchestra. Ellison, Caterer. Special Cars North and South, DOUBLE TICKETS, 8s 6d. SECOND CONCERT, ,40th SEASON. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. R. H. CUMBERBEACH, Hon. See.
I s MAJESTY’S THEA TE E Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. SHAKESPEAREAN E ESTIVAL! . Commencing SATURDAY, JULY 30. WELCOME RETURN OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS: ALLAN WILKIE, MISS HUNTER-WATTS, WITH A NEWLY-ORGANISED COMPANY, INCLUDING SEVERAL WELL. KNOWN ENGLISH PLAYERS, TO APPEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DUNEDIN. SUMPTUOUS NEW COSTUMES AND MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTIONS. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 30 (FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY). THE MAJESTIC PAGEANT-PLAY, * HENRY Yin.* THE WONDERFUL DRAMA THAT STAMPS AN INDELIBLE MIND-PICTURE OF THE OLD ENGLAND OP BLUFF KING HAL. THE POIGNANT TRIAL SCENE FOR DIVORCE OF QUEEN KATHERINE, THE TRAGIC SCENE DEPICTING THE FALL OP CARDINAL WOLSEY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 (MATINEE AT 2.30 AND EVENING), < A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.’ THURSDAY, AUG. 4, ‘THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.’ FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 'AS YOU LIKE IT.’ TO BE FOLLOWED BY SEVERAL NEW PRODUCTIONS OF THE REPERTOIRE. PRICES Dress Circle, 8s; Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls 4s; Pit, 2s. Children in parties of 10 and upwards, Half-price to All Parts. All priccs plus tax. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAYS, AT SPECIAL MATINEE PRICE* TO ALL. 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 27. TO ASSIST THE FREE KINDERGARTENS. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. SPECTACULAR AND VOCAL. Organised bv Mrs Richard Hudson, .Tun. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. PROGRAMME, PART I.
1. MUSICAL CHORUS—‘ Planet Pie.’— Twinklers. 2 ‘ I Never Care.’—Roma Buss and Twiuklers. 3 TABLEAUX—‘ Old Chelsea, 1760.’—Miss Greta Finch and Miss Nancy Hartman. 4. TABLEAUX—' Russian Peasant.’—Miss Josephine O’Neill. 5. TABLEAUX — 1 Norwegian Peasant.’ — Miss Cecil Stock. 6. SONG— 1 Bouquet of Roses,’—Anita Witikel and Twinklers. 7. TABLEAUX ‘ Old Japanese.’ Miss Vivienne Grey. 8. TABLEAUX-'Royal Doulton.’-Char-acters from Dickens: Major P. H. Dampen, Mr George Chance, Mr 11. D. Brower 9. TABLEAUX-'Staffordshire.’ Miss Barnett and Miss Joan Halsted. 10 TABLEAUX-‘Dresden.’ - Miss Eua Milne. _ 11. TABLEAUX-' Old Bow, 1750.’-Miss Nancarrow and Mrs Roland Fulton. 12, HAWAIIAN SCENA-Tho Twinklers.
Box Plan on view at The Bristol. Day Sales at Jacobs s, tobacconist, Bristol. CHARGES: Reserved Seats, te (no booking fee); Unreserved Seats, Tho 3s Scats can bo Reserved on payment of Is Booking IV'. Sweets will in the Theatre. Gifts of Sweets may bo left at. Elizabeth’s, Princes street. and Tho 5s and 2s. bo on sale
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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 8
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