GRAND TO-NIGHT.
Direct from a successful run with ||| Amalgamated Theatres Auckland * circuit. The Sunbeams' Vaudeville and Revue Co. opens at the Grand Theatre here to-night, for a season of three nights. Theatre patrons are assured of an entertainment of an unusually high I standard, which should go far to- t wards creating a demand for the return of the live show to the New Zealand stage. I The show goes with a swing from start to finish, with not a dull moment i from rise to fall of curtain. Deserving of special mention are | .Preston and De Lorne, the Canadian j skating aces, whose act is a revel- J ation of what can be accomplished j on roller skates. ! The Aerial Lorraines provide thrills [ galoj-e, while the droll wit of Hall and Bent, eccentric comedians, lceep the audience in convulsions. | The company is under the able management of Mr. Roger P. Ginders | who has piloted many successful j shows through Australia and New J Zealand. PICTURE PROGRAMME. Have you ever been inside a broadcasting station? That's where you go p when the new Metro-Goldyn-Mayer production, "Are You Listening?" opens at the Grand Theatre to-night. "Are You Listening?" is a romantic drama set against the thrill, romance, and humour that encircles the lives of those invisible entertainers o£ the air. Futhermore when the thrills start to mount you will see how the police stations are continually sending out messages, how they are picked up by the broadcasting stations, and relayed again to aid in the apprehension of fleeing criminals.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 3
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258GRAND TO-NIGHT. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 3
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