MUNICIPAL THEATRE
TWO BIG FEATU^ES 1'O-NIGHT. Comedy, romance and glamour divide bonours agai'nst a background of tunoful music in EKO Radio's "Hooray for Love," which features Ann Spthern and Gene Eaymond, at *the Hastings Munieipal Theatre tQ-night, • Komance is provided by the young cbllege man who.aspires to be a Broadway producer ahd the- girl who -wahts- tp 'be a muslcal cooiedy star. ^When' *th.eif pathS cross, it is love at firs.t gigh|, and they travel the road to success together. Two clever comedy ' teams. carry the burden of the hilarity "provided in the story." Pert Keltoh, -as a. gold-digging ' chorus girl, is teamed with Etienne Girardot, as a senile.old judge who is being induced to put: his money into a Broadway show so that -his darling can be in the company. • Also on the programme is "The Arizonian," starring Richard Dix and Margot Graham. It is full of excitement from start to iinish. . . , . ■■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 8
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153MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 8
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