MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Now being screened at the Majestic Theatre is Fox Films' all-talking musical comedy "Words and Music." Lois Moran, Davirt Percy, and Tom Patricola havo the featured roles. Tho story revolves round a musical comedy writing contest at Darrell College David Percy, who is iv lovo with Lois Moran' decides that ho cau use tho £300 prize to complete his education, and prepares a "Huntms" number, In which Lois ia to play the lead. Holen Twelvetrees, jealous of Lols's popularity with tho students In "eueral and David, in particular, learns of a prank Lois has taken part in, and she threatens David that she will havo her expelled unless he puts her—Helen—in the leading role of his number. In his desire to protect Lois, David consents, and Lois, piqued, plays tho lead in a rival number, "The Presentation." After plsyiiijj in this number slic discovers tlio trick Helen has played on her, goes to her dressingroom, and seizes her costume. David's entry wins the competition. Lois's prank is explained and forgiven, and the young lovers are happily reunited. Tho production includes excellent dancing, bright comedy, and some splendid slnglag. The supports include the latest Clark and Jl'Culloch comedy, "The Diplomats." ''■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 5
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