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VAUDEVILLE REVUE AND PICTURE PROGRAMME. Direct from a successful run with Amalgamated Theatres Auckland cireuit. The Sunbeams' Vaudeville and Revue Co. are now showing rt the Grand Theatre. Theatre patrons are assured of an I entertainment of an unusually high standard, which should go' far towards creating a demand for the return of the live show to the New Zealand stage. /;. The show goes with a swing from start to finish, with not a dull moment from rise to fall of curtain. Deserving of special mention are Preston and De Lorne, the Canadian skating aces, whose act is a revelation of what can be accomplished on roller slcates. The Aerial Lorraines provide thrills ! galore, while the droll wit of Hall and Bent, eccentric comedians, keep , tho audience in convulsions. j The company is under the able I management of Mr. Roger P. Ginders { who has piloted many successful J shows through Australia and New i Zealand. PICTURE PROGRAMME. Have you ever been inside a broadcasting station ? That's where you go i in the new M'etro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- , duction, "Are You Listening?", now at the Grand Theatre. j "Are You Listening?" is a romantic drama set against the thrill, romance, and humour that encircles the lives ! of those invisible entertainers of the ; air. Furthermore 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 1 relayed again to aid in the apprehension of fleeing criminals.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 333, 21 September 1932, Page 7
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