LONG RUNS
| "JOURNEY’S END” MAY PLAY FOR THREE YEARS Several plays in London have enjoyed very long runs. The play which has had the longest season is “By Candle, Light,” adapted by Harry Graham from the German of Siegfried Geyer. It has been running since September 18, 1925, says a London paper. “■Journey's End” comes next. It was first produced on January 21, and is still doing capacity business. Some people say it will run three years. Then comes “Mr. Cinders,” a musical comedy produced by the Williamson management at the London Hippodrome, February 12; “Love Lies,” a musical play at the Gaiety, March 20,; “Wake Up and Dream/’ revue, March 27: “La, Vie Parisienne,” a revival of light music by Offenbach, with a new libretto, by A. Davies Adams and A. P. Herbert, April 18.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 31
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136LONG RUNS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 31
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