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CITY THEATRES

KKUfcNT ; : ;r.t; ;.:.;j-re- lan.-us pia;. . "What :...*v \V'.:.'.:;:. K..-r.'..-," has be en cap■_:<:'z .:. '.:.■-- '-■■ -': o-Goldwy:i-Mayer ■-. -..-..-• v.-\ i: will (.pen at the }Z:-::. I:.v;;'.:i- to-tiny. Li'dli'-nt act's, a: ti .-k:i<ui make this :'...'••■ <-i a •.'.•':r.a. 1 !'- devota.:) one of v...-'fane.: pa-tares, reicased in this or ,-v ■.■!■£.•■ Atria,nied for her triumphs .-.'"The S:n of M:id<:!en Claudet" and "Farewell to Arm?.'' Helen Hayes Ktres an equal success in "What I-.rry Wen.an Km ■•.'.'.-." As Maggie V.'vLt <t ou.tl little Scotswoman whom :// the- wanted to marry and whose c:iy consolation was the affection of i iaraly which had a; its one aim the c:t.'.i:ng of sane means to make her i wilt, Helen Hayes gives an outstand.:.f i.:.i artistic performance. Brian Ar.sr.ne, as the Sect.-, railway porter -.i-.vj he-'.-orr.es r.v: hurbnnd. also pro- ■: .oe. a :;:.'.- ptriravah Hi. is a typical narr.e hi.-!''-, r.l'.-o: a;.-: unemotional oner: wi.e; cii-'eus-mg himself. I.j'.iiii- Vi'&U'.r; a: a '.vorciiy -v.'.:-e coun- ••-;-. and Madfe rivans a- a romantic ;-t_r.t r.rl ah-o alay them parts with • omrmtiom ability. Dudley Digges, Jj'.-..i.'i Cr:-;.. and Dav.d Torrenco, as rr.trr.U'rs of the family winch tries to .'.«'. <■ .'ubti:? married. provide much <-.' the harriotm fo qmo'iy and yet ; o •-rTwtr.'eiy introduced into tiie dia'■'.i.s(- Tin- character art living •- ■'■'.:: tr.e"::i.r."!r-avV'" nothiaa" to be tt—ret:. t:.d the- -<.":u;a-. '.f'en beatiti- !-: art ilv.-avs appropriate. Box phr.s are :;o\v open at the D.I.C. CIVIC U \UE 101' A MAt'ONZ" So EucceErfui has the opening week j * "Are Yoj a Mason?" been at the | C:v:t Theatre that an e.ntcnsion of the ! *iiw. has beeu found necessary. When •• *=- released recently in Australia. '■'■'■'. LLt. v.-a.-. received with tremen- j *-■■& enthusiasm, a.ud judging by the rK'ui hcjit-s tl:.•.•. have attended it j f -i~y :tj Ch.-n.-tthuieh. its success is j '<-:tkdy assured. The popularity of ! --£ production is well deserved, as it ■i tadoubietijy one of the funniest and -at eaterUiiniris comedies, that have ;el reached the- sereen. Two favour- ;'«. SwJr Jt halt and Robertson Hare, -'-€ id a £tro:;g east of players which y-'JZzi the- ii.'trv Dave Burnaby, -**'-£ Jii.b /.. a.ud a charming newttr.fr \'j -,:_,. srreen. Gwynelh Lloyd. sr.tf!;.- the story ce-ntres round the fc-'fc Li a young wife that her hus•f--& snotld Le-corne a member of v e -•-iw.ic I/jdge. This whim is spon- !'. :k *;•'' • 1 " r ! - r " fJ '- ; ".ei'. w'.iose iron hand '-- roit-'J her iiusband since a disas- j ,"--i h'.d..-'.-:.••.(.,... n, hj; ,-;,r!if.-r '.lays. !

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 9

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CITY THEATRES Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 9

CITY THEATRES Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 9

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