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“THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS”

FAREWELL SEASON Saturday night next will see the first of the six final appearances of the extremely popular J. C. Williamson “Midnight Frolics” Company headed by Clem Dawe and Mona Magnet. This positively farewell season is made possible only by the amazing success in Sydney of “Young Woodley.” probably the most widely-dis-cussed play seen in Australia for a decade. The programme to be presented by the “Midnight Frolics” on Saturday next promises to be the most popular of all this extremely clever combination’s fine repertoire. The sketches, songs and dances are stated to be entirely new. Probably no more popular comedian than Clem Dawe lias ever appeared in Auckland, while it would be hard to find a more finished and artistic comedienne than Mona Magnet. These, together with Messrs. Eric Edgeloy. William Perryman. Les White, Gregory Ivanoff and Miss Dorothy White, Gertie Cremer, Lilian C’ripp, Phyllis Amerv and the rest of this exeeptionaJ combination will all appear in entirely new and original items. The box plans will be opened tomorrow.

Fox Films production, “The Sin Sister." featuring Nancy Carroll and Lawrence Gray, tells the nerve-tingling story' of an outing party lost in the Arctic regions in the midst of raging blizzards with ghosts of a slow death approaching, and how a small-time vaudeville actress rises to be , of a most unusual situation.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 675, 29 May 1929, Page 17

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“THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 675, 29 May 1929, Page 17

“THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 675, 29 May 1929, Page 17