WELLINGTON WHISPERS
[By
Peter Pan.]
The Maid of the has But e that°te!fe ry ] rUn of houses, could well he d T 3 c allow - the season Ts it L the ?r o ded „ for anot her week, night 4d to Maid wlll Sa -V farewell to--u ht, and to-morrow evening the season PM peif ° rm nnce of “Katinka ” -Ji.il bhiela Gale, who has replaced Alisa aoys Moncrieff, has become very popular company 13 Phi, T?? ther in the wm .h„ c„V»j. y ’K„ ji", p i'“ p, G Smith came to Australia under six months’ contract with The Firm. That contact was extended and extended until it has te“t e u„^ he Lf° rd an English c. “fA n 'r ei Th® Firm s management. Air omith mtenas to launch into management he wiii°T “““P, 4 ’ that shortly 1 be ° n ‘he road with las own musical comedy company. Walter Alonk arrived from Auckland yesterday Pr e confirms the reports of the wonderful success which attended the recitals m Auckland of Spivakovsky tho Russian pianist This wizard of the ivories weeK glV ° bl 3 hrst recital here to-morrow We are also to have return concerts bv Rosina Buckman the first next Tuesday, if south 00 . 0 ™ 1 ? Sled ,a A v . ia not delayed in'the south by her popularity. here are pleased at tho success ot Bn.y Russell s venture into managempnt on his own account. If the standard sot .. in Auckland is maintained he may realise his ambition to establish a permanent company in the Dominion. Newcomers at His Alajesty’s are Tom Leamore, a burlesque comedian; Alurphv and Alack, sketch artists, and Maxwell Garew, a female impersonator. The supporting artists are also good, and so is business.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 50
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289WELLINGTON WHISPERS Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 50
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