: Amusements. ?M — — ■ i ' i . i -__ \^ rjiHE MAN- WHO CAME BACK. J THE HIGHEST IN DRAMA. J Last; Night's initial New Zealand '" production of " The Man Who Came 1 Back. -Treated a veritable furore. The many intense dramatic incidents are relieved by scenes of gaiety, brilliant comedy, and the incidental music and dancing are features of this truly great drama. M T SS MURIEL STARE, Whose appearance was the signal for 'an unusual outburst of enthusiasm, and vie other members of J. C. Williamson's Splendid Dramatic Company, scored distinct and emphatic triumphs in their characters, for which they were all specially selected, JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager, John Farrell. INTENSE, THRILLING. 1 ABSORBING. THE MAN WHO CAME BACK j THE MAN WHO CAME BACH. A Triumph for the Play. I. A Triumph for the Players: and | A Great Triumph for MURIEL STARR. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And Until Tuesday Next. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present the Emirant and Brilliant V mi . Dramatic Star, ™ s MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARR MURIJfcL STARR. MURIEL STARK. Supported by an Extraordinarily l'ow e Combination of Dramatic Artiste In Jules Eckhart Goodman's Realistic Drama THE MAN WHO CAME BACK THE MAN WHO CAME ItpK THE MAN WHO CAME BACK THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.' Without any doubt one of the GreiU.t Dramatic Successes this Generation has known. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR DRAMA. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT.' Initial Production in New Zealand oi THE BIRD OF PARADISF THE uIKu OF PARADISE* THE BIRD OF PARADISE THE BIRD OF PARADISE: Productions Staged by E. W. Morrison. Plans for " The Man Who Came Bt -!-- are now open at Wildman and Arty's. JW Sales at Coleman's- Plans or - The <%\ NEXT* 3 W ** opened on MONDAY PRICES-DC. and R.S., 7 3d- p..-. Stalls 3s Sd ; Gallery. 3 7d. Early V Back StaJs and Gallery, is extra y.' prices include tax. " ' ' ui QLOBE. QLOBE. p LO JiF , QLOBE. QLOBE. / , L 0131; QLOBE. QLOBE QLOBE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 14
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