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Renown Theatre

With the most gorgeous settings for any musical comedy, "My Wild Irish Rose," now showing. a,t the Rewnown Theatre, is an all-time top from the Number .One .Studio, Story of popular Irish- ' '§|n'ger Chauncey Olcott is full of warm human interest and brings Dennis Morgan the tiest singing role of the year. All the humour and gaiety of show business at the turn of the century is captured in this Technicolour delight.' Andrea King makes a glamorous Lillian Russell, and the new actress ATlene Dahl is charming as Olcott's ydung sweefheart. A dozen evergreen favoufites are sung, as well as tuneful new numbers. Colourful and joyful, "My Wild Irish Rose" has all the entertainment value you could want for an outstanding family show.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 3

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Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 3

Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 3

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