•JOURNEY'S END - BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. “JOURNEYS E*N D ” “All over the world British men and women, and children, too. will esteem it a privilege to see this wonderful arid realistic play.** "JOURNEYS END" Although a British Play, with entirely British characters, “JOURNEY'S END" is the Biggest Theatrical Attraction New York has Known for Years. Gilbert Gabriel, a famous critic, wrote:*— “ ‘Journey’s End* is great in conception, in its realism and deep insight into the psychology of the men in the line, in its entire freedom from melodramatic insincerity. . . Its fire has the velocity of gunpowder's. Its drama has the lilt in it of such ballad loveliness as all the presentday world must immediately memorise and sing in husky chorus. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, THE GREATEST STAGE SENSATION IN YEARS. COMMENCING Next Wednesday Night FOR A BRIEF SEASON. MATINEE. SATURDAY, NOV 2 J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present. in conjunction with Mauncd Browne, Ltd.. R. C. Sherriff’s Worldfamous Play. Journey s End’ Which has Just terminated a Record Season in Melbourne. It will be staged irt Sydney after the New Zealand Tour. No other play has achieved such an international success. It has swept all barriers of race and country. In London it is still playing to packed audiences at every performance. Several companies are playing it throughout the provinces. Its success in PARIS is tremendous. !r» BERLIN it IS being presented at tha afternoon performances by a German Company and in the Evening by English* artists. In DENMARK NORWAY, SWEDEN. SPAIN. PORTUGAL and other countries it is the biggest stage success for many years. In NEW YORK, played by a British Company, it is breaking all known theatrical records. “JOURNEY’S END.* though a play of the war. has nothing of the horror o# bitterness of war. Moreover, it contains a genuine comedy that brings countless laughs. WONDERFUL REALISM. GREAT DRAMA. GENUINE COMEDY* Produ ed by George D. Parke PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. PRICES—DC. and R.S., 7s; Stalls. 4s{ Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, 1 $ Extra. Manager - - - - JOHN FARRELL. EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND SOCIETY ARTS. SKETCH CLUB EXHIBITION at the GALLERY. KITCHENER STREET. Open Daily, 12 to 9.30. Mondays and Saturdays. 12 to 5. Original Sketches by Auckland Artists. Art Ur Admissi' Is Tickets. Is.
Miss [Nilsson's latest role !T » Blockade,” the story <>f which o •* with the sinuous trail of the “runt runners.” who flood the country w:*' contraband liquors.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 803, 25 October 1929, Page 19
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