WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN "DIMPLES" TO-MOREOW Au exceptional cast, headed by Frank Mqrgan and including Helen Westley, Kobert Kent, Astrid Allwyn, Delma Byron, the Hall Johnson Clioir and Stepin Fetchit, supports Shirley Temple in her new Twentieth CenturyFox triumph, "Dimples," which comes to the Waipukurau Theatre to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 and evening at 8. Frank Morgan plays Shirley 's irrepressible and incorrigible guardian, with the hilarious, drawling Stepin Fetchit as his "valet. " Bobert Kent, Astrid Allwyn and Delma Byron form a trio of young romancers, and Helen Westley portrays a dramatic role. The Hall Johnson Choir, the widely renowned singing organisation, performs several of its speeialties in the production, which was directed by William A. Seitea, willi Nuuiially Jolmson assoeiale producer. Shirley is better tlian ever before and her new musical numbers litorally stop the show. Morgan and Stepin Fetchit furnish abundant and hilarious laughter, while Bobert Kent, Astrid Allwyn and Delma Byron provido ex« eiting romantic interest. Hclcn Westley is superb iu her toIc, and the tla.ll Jolmson Choir provides" unparalleled music.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 12
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