THEATRE ROYAL.
. - ' ■» ■ m NINETIES." 'nil,, lo'-worrow, arid the special matinee ■ |S,r morning will he the last screenButton," which is playing a at the Theatre Royal. Saturday afternoon, the will offer a fine film, fSjfefo Say Nineties," -which js really musical comedy "Floradora '"JS "The Gay Nineties" is a story ItfSES. punctuated with laughter and * !fSonihoot.. An. imposing cast was Davies, Lawrence Nance O'Neill, Ilka Chase, Jed Prouty, and other ggL? gxtensive research work was i*®., : producer for the concert conditions of those days, and the SSLTiII recall to the mind the bustles waists, the old hansom cabs, and raapy other things from present-day existence Jwrf in tt* Picture include many good SSSePtendered by a chorus. LattIJ&Slinl* " t iem6 "? mber whlch Trritten for the picture.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 17
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