AMUSEMENTS.
ST. JAMES' THEATRE. I*boae who enjoy n talkie that possesses Loth dramatio power and human interest should «c© "Ti£«r Kosc," at St. Jam**' Theatre. It. is one erf the mo;-t realistic pictures >cl filmed. ALL BRITISH I'KOGRAMME TO-MORKOW. To-morrow at St. James' Theatre, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller will present an all-British programme, beaded by tho Buper-Britisb talkiu£, singing, anil musical production "Greek Street." For this production night Rcenea were filmed in Piccadilly Circufi, Shaftesbury avenue, and Sobo square. There is a romantic story m "Grc&k Street," in which tho loading role ia played bv charming Sari Maritza, a new recruit to tne talkies, over whom the critics wore in raptures on the presentation of tho film in London. Other artists who play lending roles are William l\reshman and Bert Coote; the famous Trocadero Girls also appear and render Borne tuneful numbers. "Greek Street" is an entertaining photo-play that will appeal to everybody. The box plans are at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 8
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