ENTERTAINMENT
TOWN HALL.
, If Pola Negri has ever had a story of more intense drama, colourful love, or thrilling excitement than “Hotel Imperial,” which arrives at tin l Town Hall on Wednesday, it has long since been buried and (forgotten. Not even in “Passion” did Pola reach tRe . historic heights she is reported to have achieved as the woman who came (between, a Russian general and an Hungarian lieutenant, saved 'her River’s life, and finally aided the armies of her country. Mauritz Stiller, the director, and Erich Pommer, the supervisor, come in foil' more than their share of credit. With “Great Guns” (comedy), and News. v Usual prices,.
“THE MIDNIGHT MYSTERY.” “The Midnight Mystery,” a drama in- the best Edgar (Wallace style, is to be presented -at the Town Hall next Friday by the Victor Prince drama players. This talented company of artists is headed by that great comedian of J. C. Williamson fame, Victor Prince .who will be' remembered by many as llie leading comedian in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Also ■included in the cast is Miss Jean Vernon, the leading lady, who is a . powerful actress and who takes the role of Cora Diamond, the Queen oil* the Underworld. Miss Dorothy Harper as Jessie Macintosh, makes a winsome lady detective. The other members of the company comprise ladies and gentlemen of outstanding' ability as dramatic artists. “The Midnight Mystery” has proved an exceptional) y strong attraction everywhere, and as one night only is available to Foxton,. a crowded bouse is almost assured.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4004, 1 October 1929, Page 2
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255ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4004, 1 October 1929, Page 2
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