OTAKI THEATRE.
45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.
TO-NIGHT.
Given an honest, young prize fighter, whose best pal wired him to come to New liochelle at once to share in a fortune, and when he arrived a lot of flof iy society women mistook him for hi* friend and the towns-people gave hi* a huge—but embarraaing reception and you can see complications piling up. This is the predicament Kid Burrs finds himself in at the beginning oi "45 Minutes From Broadway.” After that he encounters all sorts of excitir| adventures, and he also meets hje f*« in the form of Mary the dear little housemaid in hi* friend’s hoo«» Charles Ray. as Kid Burns in this delightful play, appears for the fire, time a» an independent producer, h»Ting established his own studio in Lt» Angeles. “4.5 Minutes From Broil way” i„ one Of the most popular plays ever written by George M. Cohan.
"EVES SINCE EVE.’’ FRIDAY NIGHT. Shirley Macon, the Fox star, who - 1 always sure of a hearty welcome here, will be seen at tho Otaki theatre « Friday in "Ever Since Eve,” deserib «d at a "double-dealing romance.’' The story is from the pen of Josef* Ernest Beat, aad w«* originally pu s ‘ linked in Young’s Magazine under til title "Concerning C'hichine.” If play is it good as the original tele, ishould be excellent entertainment, to! the plot has novelty and the ehe-ractif ef the heroine is one carrying that tors of appeal for which we are to look iu pictures made by Mils Malt* Herbert Heyes, a sterling actor, wb® has appeared in several Fox photoplays it Miss Mason’s leading man, and Howard M Mitchell again .figures as it: director. The story is susceptible -■ teveral elaborate scenes, both interior and exterior.
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Otaki Mail, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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292OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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