EVERYBODY'S, RANGIORA.
TO-NIGHTS PROGRAMME.
'•The Amateur Oenlicsiiaii," with liichard Barihelnies3 playing in the title role-, will bo presented at Everybody's, Town Hull, tonight, and should prove ono of tho w.st popular attractions ever lo be aeon ut the theatre. It is from the famous novel by Jeffrey Farnol, and. lis a fascinating, tliri.ling, and delightfully intriguing talc; of Hie Regency, when Bocial conspiracies wet.: rsinpant among tho great ladies of the period, and all the young "bloods" were completely occupied with the nianuet of their dro.-'S and a cert win lax and unconventional code was the order of tlio day The t'loiy thnh from the very outset, and shines with an the gallantry' 'and romance of that glamorousera. A3 the Amateur Gentleman, Hiehar! Bartbelmtfts (jives a dashing and masUily r-ortrayal, and Dorothy Dunbar. . :-s Lady Cleone Meredith, is excellent. On Tuesday next, "Wet Paint.'' an hilarious lOme.iy starring (he "High-hat Comedian," Raymond Griffith, will be shown. The box plans are at The Bristol Pinno Comnany, Hich street, and day sales are at the OoUen Oa'.o Confectionery Shop.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 3
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