MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. Margot Grahame's stellar all-dia-logue vehicle, "The Rosary" was presented with success at the Majestic Theatre last night. The story is centered around 'two girls — ^half-sisters. By accident they discover that both are in love with the same man. Vera lies about her intimacy with him and so convinces Mary that she gives him up and prepares to enter a Convent. Returning one day she finds Vera revolver in hand over the dead body of a man. Mary takes the revolver and when the police enter she is , suspected. Again she sacrifices herself and shields her sister and stands for murder. When the verdict is given as "Not Guilty" Vera is overwhelmed. She brings Ronald to the Gonvent where Mary is and reveals to them the tissue of lies with which she has kept them apart. Mary and Ronald depart full of happiness at being reconciled. The supporting players, who acquit themselves creditably, include Irene Rooke, Walter Piers, Robert Holmes and John McNally. The picture was admirably direeted hy Guy Newall. The dialogue is crisp and dramatic.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 259, 24 June 1932, Page 3
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179MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 259, 24 June 1932, Page 3
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