CIVIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY j HollyWood's : most successf ul j young comedy team was broken up j — ^temporarily at least — when Don- , ald O'Oonnor. reported for Army duty and left Peggy Ryan to carrv on alone. Just before beihg induct- ! ed, however, Donald got together j with Peggy to perform a produc- j ' tion number • for Universal's | "Bowery to Broadway." It was thel fourteenth. picture of the pair in j their two years at Universal. It] will be one of their last appear- i ances till O'Connor comes march- j ing home again. "Bowery to . Broadway" now at the Civic Theatre, is a cavalcade of entertainment, with a ^ast of stars including Maria Montez, Jack Oakie, Susanna Foster, Turnan Bey, Ann Blyth, Donald Cook and Louis Allbritton. Charles Lamont directed and John Grant produced.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1946, Page 2
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