“THE KING OF KAWAU” AT ST. JAMES ON FRIDAY Auckland .audiences always look for'ard with keenest anticipation to the apical songs which have become a : s|)^’ li ‘ 1 feature of University plays, rs til £ y not be disappointed when r ,* n ® King of Kawau" is presented at ing James Theatre on Friday evenihe King of Kawau” is specially poured musically in that it has cuDle the number of topical songs of m i Prevlous Production. Much of the 2™*? was composed by Mr. Trevor win?*' an -Auckland student, wlio also act as musical director. • T.~ e üb ~title of ‘ The King of Kawau” * Seventy Millions,” and many of the “ * ~ re in a cabinet meeting State of Kawau. which is in nanciai difficulties. In order to have Xpert advice Sir Joseph Hoard has oeen imported as Chancellor of the SSSff ,ucr ; He ™ns foul ot Prince IPnin, the Heir Dis&pparent. v ‘ A * n . y delightful solos and duets have t lnlr °duced for Mr. A. H. Fryer itaisher and Miss Freda Gaudin the h?nJ Cads - - The chorus work and the Xf „«*V have been arranged by j v »le®ka, and arc said to be both ir,- and bright, Include a very fine Hu«i lns chorus for the King’s «ussars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 13
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