AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. , v - I t' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! n • -J s ->: —ft .•* u .' f “EVIDENOb” TALKING CAST ALL EXPERT IN USE. OF ENGLISH.
thai“comps ' ability /is' threatening,-to set something of a record. Lin . ii\ case f pf “Evidence,”Sh6 ; Warner Bros/ ali-tajking /Vitaphone production, starring .Pauline Frederick, allowing at; the .Princess Theatre this TuesdajC evening,,,, .There are no, novices in the cast ; includes MCiHiam.. Courtenay, <^nway L Tearle,-')Alec B. Francis, Iva,n Simpson, Myriiai. * Loy, Lionel Belmore and Madeline Seymore. Even littl©,.Froddio ; Burkov (Frederick whoplay? the, role of Kenny in the, story, has lots of experience behind him in spite of his brief seven, years. Every one ,of these pebpleP have both, stage and screen training. fAUjpf .them are used to learning lines and to appearances era. As a consequence They Ivere few slips, few missejl cues, and not mapy retakes P^ifjie^o.tiire^ It ,ip a pecutidrly pleasant* and uft- < troubled company and the, production schedule lias M* som % where .an the,, -Jl denoe,” which a/wAr a* NftttnMf stagesuccess of some years ago, is an English society d&KS igers conviction by circumstadxMl Beside the scenes in an English courti-aom, and in the stately mansion of Lord and Lady Wimiborhe, location* , were /chosen in English parks where bridle path and children’s ..play grounds are found. Aside from being stage veterans the - ith Kn^ laiid and English, customs, all of which" made easier the task of John Adolfi, the;, director. . _ ; p TW,lmporting Vitaphone four "in'/number are: First, “DickRich-, and his pynco-symphoriists,” celebrated jazz orchestra playing'three popular: numbers. Second, “The SWOtT Head.”, A two reel playlet. Third, Rosa". /Raisa, soprano' of the Chicago sfei%!rcls’'’^’•i#^d|j numbers., y. ' , ' ; popular prices ; Circle 2s, stalls 1» fid, plus':tax.. ~, ffl, -, jfc 1 - v £' y'-v.' f’s'f:*}* :: t fc\ -Wf* : ’ the gloom chasers. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. The Gloom Chasers Revue and,Vaudeville Company make a return appearng whww!KCofmi{Ste cliahge of Pro-$ gramme will be presented. A northern paper commenting .on a recent performance states;—Generous applause follow *ttem of thf Chasers’ varied repertoire. The cream Shand who deserves his title of~tlm “difnunitive comedian with the india brin^^^^wous^appl ause,' and an enevel T one his anc_ .the least reason for his p|bfl|?ity“was M the striking and j|of. his e<fttumes“ -His cornedj'/irork too, -was//.one of the featureV/of tie entertainment,“ his whim^iniff/Vasides” ah'd; .his stock pf, .feepiiig/Hie audience in' a contihual state of.laugh ter. Perhaps the resistance of the evening delightful comedy .inter-4 vals Ron Shand and JtfAty' in clever sketches to a climax of laugK ter. ijivfw.fLetty .Craydoif -pf Wed T '-a most foil to Ron (SjhnM'ii. §. feiH, frtilirfe. ii and she possessed a humour of her own that addea ; to the success of the variel ?>|^fches. The th H < com-plA^p,.,lived well v.pp,. to : Chasers.” ‘ Pp|«#i ce s 3s and 12s pWai t&3& am.tim- 1 • ReKei res at r .um - '
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 3
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