WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"TOP OT THE TOWN." The newest thing in sc?een musicals, Universal's "Top of'the Town," comes to the Waipukurau Th'eatre to-morrow (Tuesday) night. The ofifering Mts a high note, stressing swing music, vafied types of comedy developed by ten diff erent comedians and a daneing, * singing chorus that captures the eyo and ear. Doris Nolan, new screen find who scored on the stage m "Night of January 16th," plays • thp. feminine lead. George • Murphy, successful in [ the New York stage plays, "Of Thee l I Sing" and "Roberta," as well as [ several screen offerings, has the leading male role. * Gertrude Niesen, exotic star of the > Ziegf eld Follies, nationally known because of her radio singing, is prominently cast and" sings some new appealing lyrics. Ella Logan, popular radio . singer of tunos that "go to town," sends notes hurdling over music bar«, with gay abandon. Each of the ten comediaks ih "Top of the Town5' has a brand of humour all his own. The comics include Hugh Herbert, Gregory Ratofi? Henry Armetta, Mischa Auer, and the Three Sailors who answer to the names of Jason, Robson and Blue. "LLOYDS OF LONDON- " On Friday next "Lloyds of London" will jwewstedf *— .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 8
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199WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 8
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