THEATRE IMPRESSIONS.
(By "Onlooker.")
During the holidays the public Lower Hutt were well catered far; ...ftfc King George Theatre. Large arid;.a^-'
preeiative audiences attended • .^ach^ evening, and were loud in "their praises of fhe recording of the' various songs and the clearness of the projection,
On Good Friday evening the programme consisted of talkie news: and songs'' by the Irish tenor Geo Lyons, together with the silent feature "^The White Sister." ...
Saturday night's audience acclaimed "So this is College" to be one of the brightest entertainments • screened in Lower Hutt, vbhe rendition^ of Johnny Marvin's' song .entitled' '( 1 '11' take you back again Kathleen" was* worth going a long way to hear. The news portion of the programme was well up •to
{He standard of talking,gazettes. j 'faster Monday saw t3ie screening of Edrna Fexber's mighty novel -/'Tihe Show Boat" Florence" Zeigfield's incomparable musical comedy eoni]t)li£e|. and transformed into the most giitterr ing and glamerous entertainment ever presented. 'The singing of "QJd Man River," "I Can't Help Loving That Man," and the plantation. melodies " Hey Feller " and '' Come on Foiks'' amply demonstrated the .efficiency of tie talkie equipment.
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 46, 24 April 1930, Page 7
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188THEATRE IMPRESSIONS. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 46, 24 April 1930, Page 7
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