STATE THEATRE
"SHALL -WE DANCE" TO-NIGHT. Singing, dancing and romancing their way more securejy into the hoart-s of inillions of theatre-goers. tho world 's dancing iravourites, XM'ed Astaire apd Ginger Rogers, are co-starred once more in their gayest and most spectacular screen hit, "Shall "We Dandp," screening to-night at tho State Theatre. Tho stars, who hold undisputed ranb as the most popular team on the screqn, are said to break completely away from the type of characterisations they have given in the past and to offcr a hrand uow kind of musical film, No longer portraying struggling aspirants i'or lame, both appear as "tops", in their respective fields, Astaire as a fftmous ballet dancer, Miss Rogers as tm equally famous revue artiste, Brought together uuder uiiusual' circumstauces, they find the world insists on believing thein marI'ied, which in turn compels thom aotijally to get marricd in order to gain their freedom. Ou this unique themc the tuneful and colourful story is played lgainst glittering backgrounds ot Paris and New York and aboard n. giant jcean liner.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 10
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176STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 10
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