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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE April 17: Sir Harry Lauder and company. May 8-14: “The Wrecker.” May 15, May 23: “The Midnight Frolics,” Edgeley and Dawe. COMING “The Desert Song.” ST. JAMES THEATRE Now Playing George Wallace Revue Company. COMING j “King of Kawau,” University | Students. | Pat Hanna’s “Diggers.” i “Baby Cyclone” and “Good News,” I Elsie Prince and Jimmy Godden. | “Rio Rita,” Gladys Moncrieif. CONCERT CHAMBER | Now Playing: “Bird in Hand,” Little Theatre Society. The Vanbrugh-Boucicault Company intends to sail for England from Sydney in the Comoran on April 16. “Craig’s Wife” was withdrawn from the Fortune Theatre, London, after having run for nine days. Phyllis Neilson-Terry has not yet decided on her future plans. Margaret Bannerman ha» been advertising New Zealand in England. A recent issue of “The Tatler” contains a full page of pictures of Miss Bannerman taken when she visited Rotorua. Minnie Rayner, so popular when she played here in “Rookery Nook,” is now appearing in Arnold Bennett’s piece, “Helen with the High Hand,” at the Little Q. Theatre, at Kew, outside of London. * * * Irrepressible Billee Lock wood gave an imitation of Irene Homer as “The Patsy” at a party a short time ago in Sydney, but Irene didn’t appreciate it. We seldom see ourselves as others see us, comments a Sydney exchange. * * * Rosemary Rees, the New Zealand authoress and actress, has had a third story accepted by the “Evening Standard” in London for serial publication. She is tired of her fountain pen at the moment and is returning to the stage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 24

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FIXTURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 24

FIXTURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 24