AMUSEMENTS UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH .. • V Of SEYMOUR HICKS And EULALINE TEBBISS An unforgettable demonstration. of dolight at a SUPERB PERFORMANCE. Those who saw them on Saturday Night can understand their groat English - reputation. All Wellington will'want to see them In "SLEEPING PARTNERS" And "SCROOGE" 1 1 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: John Feller and Sons, ltd. . Direction: .. Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty., Ltd. Governing Directors: Sir Bennmin Fuller,' Hugh J. Ward/ John Fuller. TO-NIGHT at 8. . TO-NIGHT v TO-NIGHT at 8. . TO-NIGHT 'A New Era in New Zealand Theatrical History.. MR HUGH J. WARD Presents.the Greatest Artists of a Decade, the distinguished London Stars. SEYMOUR HICKS s And 1 - ELLALINE TERRIES In their highly-diverting and fascinating i London Success: » .. "SLEEPING PARTNERS” I "SLEEPING PARTNERS" A delightfully W itty ind S pa rlk ling Comedy in three Acts "SLEEPING PARTNERS* "SLEEPING PARTN ER'S” "SLEEPING PARTNERS” "SLEEPING PARTNERS” "SLEEPING PARTNERS” "SLEEPING PARTNERS” Adapted from the French hv MR HICKS PRECEDED BY THE DYNAMIC DICKENS DRAMA OF COMPELLING APPEAL, l : "SCROOGE” A remarkable one act “SCROOGE* ' presentation ; of the "SCROOGE* famous . Dickens Masterpiece . "SCROOGE Christmas Carol with l|r Hicks in his famous impersonation of the . Miser Probably no better illustration of the range of MR SEYMOUR. HICKS'S art could lje given .than is afforded by the "SCROOGE!* "SCROOGE” "SCROOGE” "SCROOGE* presentation Of two playtt.ih.such direct contrast as are "SLEEPING PARTNERS" .and "SCROOGE"—the former a lithesome French Comedy, deftly strncted by a master 'hand, sparkling with wittv dialogue and rintrjguing situations. The other, a Dickens episode of dramatic intensity, in which, emotions are quickened by the arresting realism of acting. The facility with which he can switch: from - grave to gay 1 without lowering in either mood his superb standard of art is indeed wonderful.'. .Seventeen performers take p'art in it. PRlCES—Reserved Dress Cirole and ■Orchestra Stalls, 8s; Unreserved Dress, Circle' and Orchestra Stalls, 7s; Stalls, 4sv Back Stalls,- 2s. All taxable prices plus tax. • Box Plans at the BristoPuntil 5.M p.m. where Advance-sales may be had.
KING’S THEATRE CThe Theatre that sets the Standard). TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! , At 8 o’olocik. ' f. BETTY COMPSON • BETTY COMPSON - . BETTY COMPSON In ’ "THE ENEMY SEX" "THE ENEMY SEX," "THE ENEMY, SEX,I* Kina’s King’d Kina’s King’s • King’s King’s King's ■ King's King’s King's Ihs.stoiy ~of »,.girl who played King's with Are. HSI-s MOKE Ws ESPECIALLY FOB ADULT King’s AUDIENCES. ■ , < v King's ■> Box Plan at the Bristol until King's 5 p.ni., after which seats inay King’s be reserved at Theatre, > Phono King’s 22-212. 7 \
a TO-NIGHT ■ >7.45. .TO-NIGHT • U BEN’S THEATRE U B E N ’ S THE ATE E, (The Cosiest House in. Town.)* ..Theatre,, is sprayed twice daily, v? J !. - . . ■-■■■■ Metro' Present i vi6IA‘DANA IN ■THE SOCIAL CODE.” How, as the web of circumstantial evidence drew about the man a girl loved, she told the court a story that cost her everything; yet, in the-enid "won her the greatest thing-in the world. •; '-■> ■>■ Do you believe a social butterfly, has no soul f See for yourself. _ v AND- THEN .LOOK I , 'What a Wonderful Supporting Programme. .> ■ “PAST STEPPERS" "GOLFMANIA" (2-reel Universal Jewel). ' (Comedy). And NEWS. This is„one of the best, if mot the host Programme' Screehed for ■ tlu* Wellington Public- for many a long day. , . QUEEN’S ORCHESTRA - (Under the distinguished baton, of Mrs A. . . . . Wright). . . Overture— "Hungarian Lustepiol (Koler Entr’actwf I "Prom Foreign Parts” (MOSZkowski) Bbx Plan at' the Bristol till 5 p.m. after'* at Theatre (’Phone 22-334). No'extra charge for., booking. -c
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3
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