REGENT THEATRE
TO -NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT It's laughter with a new twist! Song with a new lilt! It's happiness every blessed monient! That's the way enthusiastic preview audiences acclaimed "Molly and Me," the new laugh riot. starring Gracie Fields, Monty Woolley and Roddy McDowall, and scheduled to open on Saturday for two days only at the Regent Theatre. Together again for the first time , since their never-to-be-forgotten hit, "Holy Matrimony," Gracie Fields and Monty Woolley, the
screen's top fun team, cross swbrds and romance in what the critics are saying is thp love-and-laugh smash of the year. Monty Woolley plays the part of a wealthy Englishman who, driven into seclusion by a marital scandal, wants nothing more than to be left alone. Gracie is seen as an unemployed musical comedy "second lead" who, bored by hunger, wrangles a job as Monty's housekeeper and takes her past
with her. Roddy is seen as the imperious Monty's son who needs a friend — desperarely. Patrons, for good seats please reserve early. Box plans now open at theatre oflice or 'phone 346. All unpaid reservations must be collected by 7.30 p.m.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1946, Page 6
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