EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"NO, NO, NANETTE." 1 No, Nanette," -opens, a return senson at Everybody's Theatre on Jtonday. The story is still fresh in the minds of theatregoers, for y> is only a few years sloe© Elsie prince and Jimmie Godden introduced all the now famous characters to Ohristchurch, and the tune of "I Want to be Happy" and ; "Tea for Two" are still sung whenever a ; "the play. Kew and' new songs have been introduced,*/ aifd 'it boasts " a in-eat- comedy "caßt..be#idea'<--Hi.e";two .Stars. In th" roljs -of -ifanettei Ber : nice Olftire and' Alexander Gray, and they sine their ';ana: .. their way ' through/ the - "s'tory-'witi' gr&9t gusto. . ' " The strai®ht!6ut'comedians-,l.ate- Laden Littlefloia;--'B«tj^ach; r ' Lilyan;Tashmaft,-. and? Zipii' PUts,five peoplefwho -would contest. *t * -i."* i Nanette,/'"has - scenes * in > tochnicolour'' and >some of the- ensetttbles ' "The TJftjite .of the, Martians, ;"'The' Human Airplane/"' and .others .of, a -'similarly sump-' tuous nbtare.., •
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 11
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146EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 11
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