STATE THEATRE
"MAHE WAY roa A LADY," Heretofore featured in mere or less old-fashioned roles, "Anne Shirley goes definitely modern in 'Make Way for a Lady," new EKO Badio offering in which she is eo-etarred with Herbert Marshall at the State to-night. With its setting in a smart suburban community near New York City and a plot that deals with a highly romantic iiigk school girl who plans to get her wealthy widowed father married again, the characters hnd themselves involved in one mirtlifully tangled eituation after anotjier. Gertrude Michael and Margot Grahame have the princ-ipal featured roles. "Career Woman," witn Claire Trevor and Michael Wbalen, com' mences at the State Theatre tomorrow.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 10
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