MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOtJBLE-FEATtJRE BlLli. A doublo-feature programme screens at the Municipal Theatre to-night. 1£ ever there was a "hundred per cent. ' ' variety show, that show must be the new radio musical "In Town Tonight." Seldom before has any place of entertainment, be it music hall, cinema or stage, boasted sueh a splendid array of talent as this thoroughly entertaining all-star production. Heading the list are no fewer thai' fCur celebrated bands. Added to this list are such popnlar radio and music hall favourites as Stanley Holloway, Jack Barty, Tessa Deane, Olive Groves, Arthur Prince and "Jim" and the Carson Sisters, to mention only a few. The associate feature, "Luekiest Girl in the World," stars Jane Wyatt, Eugene Pallette, and Nat Pendalton. It is a gripping melodrama, centred around the adventures of a girl worth millions who lost everything to win a bet. "Suzy," which features Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, Gary Grant and Lewis Stone, will be to-morrow's change at the Cosy Theatre.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 12
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