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WAIPUKURAU THEATRE

KAY FBANCIS IN "SWEET ALOES" TO-MORROW. "Sweet Aloes," a dynamic drama revesEing the human emotions of love, passion, hate and sacrifiee, comes to the Waipukurau Theatre to-night# Tuesday, at 8, with Kay Francis in the stellar role^ The intensely emotional situations of the play offer her the flnest dramatic opportuuity of- her career, and she rises ' to them with all the brilliant artistry for which she is famous. George Brent has the role of the American husband of Miss Francis, and givcs a sterling performance, as also do Roland a-'oung as the playwright, and Patrie Knowles as the nobleman involved in the romance. Frieda Inescort has created a remarkable character in the nobleman's Avife, who adopts the other woman's ehild as her own. She brings to her portrayal great charm and intelligence. Henry Stephenson is excellent in the role of the English lord and grandEather of the child he plans 'to make his heir. PRIDAY NEXT, "CALL IT A DAY." You.'ll be in hysterics and ready to call it a day at'ter seeing Olivia do i-Iaviland, lau Hunter, Anita Louise, Alice Brady, Roland Young, Erieda tneseort and Beryl Mercer in "Call it a Day" next Eriday and Saturday. This bright comedy is from the play which rau a couple of years in London.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 8

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WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 8

WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 8

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