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RENOWN THEATRE

; TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW In the course of 2varied ' amusirig experiences , in .-"Nothing But Trouble" Laurel' and Hardy form a warm friendship'; 'with ,a . ypung King. The, friendship starts . at;, a football match at which- Laurel is a far-from-satisfactory player and Hardy a * referee who . scar'cely knows the rules. . j One side being a man short Hardy spots a; likely-looking youth and irivites him to join in the game. The. youth (who is a. miss-' ing young ■ King) j ahxious to mix with other boys, and eager to play football, accepts the invitation. That starts a friendship with Stari and Oliver that c'auses much laughter since . the" Kiiig-s; identity remaiiis a secret for a-considerable time. ' , • " . ' , ; When the comedians, who are on the domestic, - staff f of ' a socially ambitiou's lady, entertain their new friend in the kitchen:v6f their mistress and get him helping iii. the preparation of an important , din* ner, unroarious happenings abound, particularly when . it transpires that the meal. being prepared is actually in lionour of the King. Patrons of the Renown .Theatre are assured of a hearty. laugh.when "Nothing But. v Trbuble" • screens there to-night. . , . • '• .

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 3

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