DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME
Louise Dressler, Minna Gomhell and Jobyna Howland, a trio of outstanding stars of both stage and screen, play the featured roles in "Stepping Sisters," the Fox comedy drama described as a laughing riot coming to the Majestic Theatre on Saturday. In the story, they are old time Amazons of the burlesque show chorus, reassembled, by chance, in a Long* Island home where they hold a good old reunion. Miss Dressler enacts the role of a burlesquer who has gone pai't way up the ladder of society by marrying a man with money. She has a daughter from whom she has managed to conceal the secret of her jovial past, Miss Gombell portrays the role of a burlesquer who has beeome a Shakespearean reader. Miss Howland appears as the only one of the trio who ' has remained true to her profession. She is the ironical slangster, the cold voiced blonde whose wisecracks are deadly.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 305, 19 August 1932, Page 3
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156DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 305, 19 August 1932, Page 3
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