RENOWN THEATRE
F1NALLY TO-NIGHT In the course of varied amusing cxperiences in "Nothing But Trouble" Laurel and Hardy form a warm friendship with a . young King. The friendship starts at a football match at which Laurel is a far-from-satisfactory player and Hardy a referee who scarceiy knows the rules. One side being a man short H&l'dy spots a likely-looking youth and invites him to join in the game. The youth (who is a missing young King) , anxious to mix with other boys, and eager to play football, accepts the invitation. That starts a friendship with Stan and Oliver that causes much laughter since the King's identity rcmains a secret for a considerable time. When the comedians, who are on the domestic staff of a socially ambitious lady, entertain their new friend in the kitchen of their mistress and get him helping in the preparation of an important dinner, unroarious happenings abound, particularly when it transpires that the meal being prepared is actually in honour of the King. Patrons of the Renown Theatre are assured of a hearty laugh when "Nothing But Trouble" screens there. to-night.
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 May 1946, Page 3
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185RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 25 May 1946, Page 3
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