AMUSEMENT? MURIEL STARR in "BAST OB SUEZ." BOX PLANS BOX , PLANS For "BAST OE SUEZ" Will bo opened at the Bristol Piano Co. , - On- ■, ■ MONBAY MORNING NEXT At ■ 9 ..o'clock. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Q.KANU UPERa HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), J.TD. Manager: John Farrell. "Somewhere East of Suez . . . . where there ain't ■ no Ton Commandments."—Rudyard Kipling. ‘ Commencing ... Friday Night next' .BOXING NIGHT). Zealand Reappearance-in New Of . MURIEL STARR And FRANK HARVEY Together with ARTHUR STYNAN, Eily Malyon, Jo.hn -Fernside, Maurice Tuohy, Roger Barry, and Marjorie Hardie In the First .Production- in -New Zealand Of . EAST. OF ..SUEZ Play in six acts by W.' Somerset Maugham, which, ran for. two seasons in London,* and''which, broke all known records in Sydney and Melbourne. "EAST OF SUEZ" - Muriel Starr's - Greatest Success. "EAST OF SUEZ" „ • Is a drama -jnoro gripping, more compelling, and more thrilling than any the stage has produced-during the past .decade. "EAST OF SUEZ" Glows and throbs with the coloui and* life of the- Orient. "EAST OF. SJTBZf’ ■ Its action • takes place in Peking the silken • city of strange fascina tion .and mysterious undercurrents, t •TOAST HU- RTIKIW'.' . 'EAST OF SUEZ Will grip you, fascinate you, and amaze yon. "EAST' OF SUEZ".' Unfolds an intensely interesting story .of., the East, t • •"EAST OF SUEZ" , A special '■ feature -is the atmos. phoric music, - specially composed by Eugene Goossens. IST nr cirri'/” "EAST OF SUEZ" Is one ■ of the most spectacular plays: yet staged -in 'New Zealand. '-EAST OF-SUEZ” A feature -of the production are the ’ exquisite frocks worn by Miss Muriel Start;' "EAST OF SUEZ" - Another-feature, is. the magnificent soenery painted by W.-R. Coleman. "EAST OF SUEZ" - Was produced I by the famous- American producer, -Mr ■ George Parker. ■ "EAST OF SUEZ" • . Will %be presented 'by the most powerful jaranVatic,. company that . has ever toured-Neufi Zealand. SECOND PRODUCTION OF THE .SEASON, "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." FINAL PRODUCTION: . "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." Plans for "East of Snez" will he opened on MONDA Y MORNING., at the Bristo Piano Co. PRICES:. D.C. and - R.S., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3e 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. . Early Dorn Stalls, Is extra. Early Door Gallery, fid extra.. All prices plus tax. THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN THE TIVOLI QAULITY AND VARIETY. POPULAR PRICES: DAY, Is, 6d. NIGHT, Is 6d, Is, and fid. Reserves,atthe Bristol: -"THE STORM." ‘ "THE "STORM," Great as a Play—Greater as a Picture. ■ \ featuring • • V ' HOUSE PETERS - And TOM MIX AND TONY. TOM MIX AND .TONY. -, In, ■ . “JUST. TONY." "JUST TONY." The LifeEtory of his Gallant Little Horse, . .- BIG SUPPORTS.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12017, 20 December 1924, Page 3
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