J. C. WILLIAMSON’S PANTOMIME
I Included among the many scenic and other features which are presentl ed in J. C. Williamson's gigantic [ pantomime “£kladdin," which is to be I staged here at the Opera House on i Monday and Tuesday nights next, and (on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30, are ' Abanazar’s haunt, a market square in I old Pekin, the Widow Twankey’s ! humorous kitchen scene, the moun- ! lain, pass, the magic cave, the cm- ( peror’s garden, a street in old Pekin, | Aladdin’s palace, the floating princess. i Abanazar’s bowl, the Oriental palace and the grand finale palace scene. The musical numbers include “Chins I Up High," “Why Do the Men Pam' After Me.” “Down Every Street," “Come Out. Mrs. Twankey.” “Do Yon Believe in Fairy Tales,” “Who’s Thai. Knocking at the Door," “Yours for a Song,” “Night and Day.” “If Only I. Had Wings." “Underneath the Bed.” “Two Little Squirrels,” “You’re Here, You're There. You’re Everywhere," and The box plans; are now open at the D.I.C. "Aladdin" will be staged at the Civic Theatre, M;ffton. on Tuesda. afternoon and evening. March 17.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 55, 6 March 1942, Page 3
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