AREN'T WE ALL
SATIRICAL COMEDY WITH GERTRUDE LAWRENCE STAKRING. LONDON STAGE FAVOURIT'E. Gertrude Lawrence, one of London's most brilliant revue and stage stars, is starred in Frederick Lonsdale's wittily satirical comedy, "Aren't We All?" As Margot Tatham, the h'eroine, Miss Lawrence heads one of the finest casts ever assembled for a British picture, including Owen Nares, Hugh Wakefield, Harold Huth, Marae Lohr, Renee Gadd, Rita Page, Aubrey Mather and Emily Fitzroy. "Aren't We All?" will be seen at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday, July 13. Gertrude, or "Gee" Lawrence, as she is ealled in America, where she is as big a favourite as she is in London, made one of her most felicitous appearances as the lead in "Can the Leopard?" the West End stage success. Gertrude Lawrence has appear-
ed in many revues and stage plays, both iii the West End and on Broadway. In New.Yor,k she scored an amazing personal hit in "Private Lives" and "Charlot's Revue," bpth of° which ran over a year. iGertrude Lawrence's acting and dancing are inimitable. She studied dancing in her early days under Espinosa and elocution under Italia Coiiti. Miss Lawrence was born in London
and educated at the eonvent fo the Sacre Coeur, Stfeatham: She made her first appearance on.thje. stage as a child dancer in the pantomime of "Dick Whittington" at the Brixton Theatre and she was one of the child. choristers in the 1911 production of "The Miracle" at Olympia. Her recreations are teniiis, motoring hnd painting.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 578, 8 July 1933, Page 2
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