CIVIC THEATRE.
LOWER .PRICES ANNOUNCED.
The new. programme which commences at the Oivio to-day is a most attractive one, and in addition the management announce in this issue a- reduction In the admission charges. The Italia' will now be available for one shilling and one shilling and sixpence.' This "announcement will doubtless be welcomed by ■ picttiregoerg. Concerning the. 1 - programmer it>elf, "Pari* Bound" comes with a big reputation, for not only is the story of New York high society life and th*t of Paris and the Riviera, bnt the cast of actors contains names from the legitimate stage' which in itself: >* K'guarantee.-. No actor or actress of the prer sent day-.has made greater' strides into popular >■ favour than Ann and in 4 'Paris Bound" Miss Harding has created a name for herself that has resulted in Patiie giving her-a long and most'remunerative contract. Opposite to Miss Harding is Frederic March, another actor whose . worth has been proved, and,- what is' more/; acknowledged. In support of "Paris ■ Bound'' will M screened » sailor's comedy, entitled ''Sailor s Holiday," with Alan Hale and. Sa'ly JBilett in the main roles. There Is a briliant supporting cast, with' Mary Carr, well known and remembered for her work in ''Over the Hill.'' Pars mount News; of the World will complete an outstanding programme.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 7
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217CIVIC THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 7
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