Billy Kersands’ Greater Alinstrels, after a successful two weeks’ season in Auckland, commence their first journey in their Australasian tour by visiting Hamilton on Monday, the 24th, after which in sequence They will play one night each in Taumarunui, Eltham, Stratford and Wanganui, comencing the Wellington season on July Ist.
Australian scenery is an important feature of the Boys Scout bio-drama at the King’s Theatre, Melbourne, under William Anderson’s direction. The story opens in Melbourne, continues at Wodonga where a desperate battle occurs, and closes on the shores of Sydney Harbour, a fitting place for the accomplishment of the universal peace the author contemplates. The author has invented a new scheme for producing moonlight in perspective, and tests made of the idea have shown that a much softer
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1158, 20 June 1912, Page 18
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