EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
.J" f ' • 4!' . ' "NO, NO, NANETTE." "No, No, Nanette," opens a return season at Everybody's Theatre to-day.' , The story is' iviill fresh in .the minds of theatre--goers. , for it Is'only a'few years since Elsie, Prince and, Jimmie Goddsn' Introduced all the now famous characters tb Christchurch, and the tune of-"I Want tbbe Happy" and "Tea for Two" are still Bung whenever a .'few*. people got together. - , ■ : Tho picture is much more elaborate than ;ttt play Now ballets.' new scene*, and new and. it domh. la .ereot comedy oust besides, tjie . two starfl*. In the .roles of Nanette and Tom are Ber:nlce Olaire and Alexander Gray, and they, ring their parts and clown 1 their way through tho story with great gusto. The straight-out comedians are Luolon Littlefield, Bert Roach, Louise Fasenda, LiJyan Tashmin, and Zasu five people who would be hard, to beat in any comedy contest. ' "No, No, Nanette," has scenes in. teehnicolour and some of the ensembles are, Dance of tho Martians," "The HumanAlrplane," and othera of similarly 'sumptaous nature.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 4
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174EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 4
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