MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT "Many Waters" is full of first rate g acting. Not only do Miss Liliam Hall £ Davis and Mr. Arthur Margetson * compel us to follow the fortunes of | the Barcaldines with sympathetic in- j terest, but Miss Elizabeth Allen and * Mr. Robert Douglas engagingly pre- i sent the secondary story of the j younger generation's love affairs. ! In "Many Waters" we have a tale j of life and love in London in which g sensation dies and sentiment lives Sj on.- We have an emotional story | greatly aided by its setting among & places and people we know. g There are well cut character stud- | ies by Miss Mary Clare, Miss Clare g Greet and Mr. Sam Livesey, and de- | lightful pendant sketches by Mr. Hay | Petrie, Mr. Charles Carson, Mr. Ivan |j Samson and Mr. Loman. 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 281, 22 July 1932, Page 8
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