REGENT THEATRE
IT ISN'T DONE Cecil Eellaway, comedian popular with Hastings theatre-goers, Shirley Ann Riehafds, new Australian screen find, Campbell Copelin, romantic "menacie,,, and John Nongden, juvenile lead are delighting audiences So much at the Regent Theatre, in "It Isn't Done/' that the season has had to be extended. "It Isn't Done'3 xs one of the new Australian productions designed for world felease, a&d Hastings is being honoured with the premiere for New Zealand. Journey on your greatest screen adventure to Londdn, with Squatter Blaydon, meet 'the cteam of London society, bound by family tradition and a littl© book entitled "Eti- . quette.33 "It Isn't Dotte3' to be human. ; "It isn't done'3 to register any animation other than a bored indifference of life. At least, that's how it seemed to the happy-go-lucky Blaydon. What happens When a iittle bit of Austfalia's "sunshine'3 cteeps through London's "fogs'3 is delightfully porttayed hy Cecil Kellaway in this delightful production, rieh in story, humour and eparkling dialogue, and with a liberal dash of youthful tomafice for gOOd measUfe.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 15
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173REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 15
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