FAREWELL SEASON
“THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS” On Saturday night next the curtain will rise at His Majesty’s Theatre at 8 o’clock on the first night of the six nights’ farewell season of the popu- ! lar J. C. Williamson “Midnight Fro- i lies” Company headed by Clem Dawe 1 and Mona Magnet. This must be looked upon as some- ( what of a surprise season, made pos- ; sible only from that fact that the wonderful success of “Young Woodley,” j now playing in Sydney, has necessi- j tated the lengthening of the season of 1 this much-debated play in that city. : Besides Clem Dawe and Mona. Magn-t, all the other members, who have achieved popularity in Auckland, will appear, including Messrs. Eric Edge—b y, William Freeman, Oscar Bede and Misses Dorothy White, Phyllis Amery and Gertie Cremer. The box plans are now open. There will be a final matinee on Monday next.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 15
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