MAJESTIC THEATRE.
REDUCTION IN PRICES. Mr Harry "Waters, general manager- of Chriatchurch Cinemas, Ltd., has taken a bold step in so considerably reducing the prices of admission at tho Majestic Theatre. Commencing to-day the pneos—probably the lowest talkie prices in the Southern Hemisphere, if not the world—will be matinees: Stalls 6d and 9d, circle Is, children 6d to ail parts. Evening session: Stalls la and 1b tid, circle 2s, with children half-price to all seats. Hollywood, with oil its joys and all its heart-aches, is portrayed in most realistio manner in "A Show Girl in Hollywood," to be presented to-day. Previous picturec connected with Hollywood have dealt with the lighter aide of thingß as they prevail in studioland, but in the present instance the author has written and the producer has presented in admirable fashion a strong human story setting out the troubles that beset a stage actress who secures a contract to appear in Hollywood. The plot rings true to life. It is unusually interesting. It carries conviction, and there is a moral to it which should be noted by young women who aspire to a screen career. The box plana are at The Bristol Piano Company.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 7
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