EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
■XmpggNS AND KELLYS IN Hp' SCOTLAND." "Cohen■ and Xellys" reappeax HHM||r's Theatre this week, to carry HHHftkjaiid of the heather their owp> par,■HHpipt of humour. When such a comyeia on the kilts and tries to 1 beat bis" own game of money getting, HffiEgyua to ensue—and it does. A man like Cohen, especially w|ten he NHHWHt* Cohen. can hardly attempt to make aa{3ffl|UH»tQ a Scot without stumbling upon HffiKipuerous mishaps-—and he does, both and otherwise. The Irishman HHEBinMW take up the national game of so more successful" with that language, while ' when they go BHHEHKhw and start backing horses their remarkable. - Their confidence in «r to'fxtnet "tho bawbee#" HHHSiIa "fjcoU Is -sadly shaken once' they attempt, and they pro<psd inimitable series of adventures IHHBtafar fluty toilet their dislike of each ■■BEbinita in their own defence against ■■■UMjw-jneay.n, The fun is uproarioujt HnElpliU'aild the-two comedisaa maintain ■HBKS}dur£-' they have set in- their other HHBjSraMrtf include another chapter ; of are Coming," "a shMt'film HHHggtMU'jroath,'* and a newsreef.*; • -
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 7
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167EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 7
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