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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

COMEDY NND DRAMA ' "There Goes Susie," " with Gene Gerrard, Wendy Barrie, Zelma O'Neill and Gus McNaughton, ecreens at the 1 Municipal Theatre to-night. Eor patrona who demand a gaily irresponsible story, with plenty of comedy and a lilting song or two, here is the entertainment goods. It deals with the romantie ups-and-downs of poor artist Andre Cochet and rich man's daughter Madeleibe Sartaux. The altruistic Madeleine poses for Aiidre's forthcoming masterpiece dealing with the "Susannah and the Elders'' theme, but this is regrettably used as a soap advertisement by Madeldine's own dad, thanks to the enterpriSe of Andre's helpful manservant, Brammel. Both the aftist and the model are justifiably annoyed, but in the end that young raseal, Cupid, has his way. Add to this dominating comedy bid the eouple of tuneful songs, and neatly staged cabaret specatcle in which, a sextette of pretty girls dance very well and the joint stellar appeal of Gene Gerrard and Wendy Barrie as the dolorous lovers, and it will be agreed that here is just the sort oi' stuff beloved of the masses, The supporting feature "IJnder Pressure," at the Municipal Theatre to-night is a gripping drama of adventures under the sea, starring Yictor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe and Margorie Rambeau,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 4

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 4

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 4

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