amusements. PACKED TO THE DOORSAnd Everyone Delightfully Surprised with the Theatre and excellent programme, STALLS, Is; CIRCLE, Is 6d. gTHAND Phone 13-379. Nightly, at 8. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS Universal’B Comedy, 1 'THE *1 GIRL 1 ON THE 1 FRONT \ PAGE.’ (Both Recommended by Starring EDMUND LOWE GLORIA STUART —— Etc. Comedy, Murder, 1 Mystery, Romance Cleverly mixed in the season’s snap- | piest film. Columbia's Drama, ‘THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE ’ Censor for Adults.) Starring RALPH BELLAMY MARGUERITE CHURCHILL Etc. Tense human Drama, Vital Situations, and Great Acting. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C.
MAGNIFICENT TRIUMPH' OP COLONEL DE BASIL’S MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET Saturday’s two record audiences displayed their appreciation of the brilliant artists and the magnificent ballets by frequent outbursts of spontaneous and unbounded enthusiasm. Despite the thrilling success achieved, the season cannot possibly be extended, and it will definitely terminate on Saturday next. Patrons - are, therefore, respectfully urged to reserve their scats immediately and avoid being disappointed at the doors. JJ I S MA J ESTT’S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present COLONEL DE BASIL’S MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET
Unquestionably the greatest theatrical attraction ever brought to i New Zealand. A wonderful Company of 110 famous artists, headed by LEON WOIZIKOWSKY i VALENTINA BLINOVA and HELENE KIRSOVA A* TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK Final performance of , < LES SYLPHIDES,’ ‘SCHEHERAZADE,’ and ‘AURORA’S WEDDING/ Three remarkable ballets in which every phase of the company’s amazing technique is given full scope. To-morrow night, and Wednesday afternoon at 2, ‘ CAENAVAL,’ Music by Schumann. , • LES PRESAGES,’ Music by Tschaikowsky. ' * ■ ■ And ‘LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE ’ (‘The Fantastic Top Shop*), Music by Rossini. Evenin'' Prices Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 7a 6d and 10s 6d; Limited Viceregal Area, 12s 6d; Stalls at Theatre, 4s 6d. A_ section of Stalls at 5s reservable each day for that evening’s performance. Pit, 2s 6d. Late Doors, 2s. Matinee Prices: Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls, and lte. on of %Stalls at ss, reservable on morning of performance. Stalls at Theatre, 4s 6d. Pit, 2s. Children, Half-price to D.C. and Stalls. Pit, Is 6d. (All prices plus tax.) Plans for the season at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Rialto Tea Rooms. IMPORTANT -IN ORDER THAT INTENDING PATRONS OF THE UNRESERVED SEATS MAYNOT HAVE TO STAND OUTSIDE THE THEATRE IN THE COLD. THE DOORS WILL BE OPENED THIS EVENING AT 6 O’CLOCK.
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Evening Star, Issue 22632, 26 April 1937, Page 11
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