MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. I "A Lady's Profession" opens at the Majestic Theatre to-night, with' Ali— son Skipworth, Rol-and Young and . Sarl Maritza in the featured cast. "A Lady's Profession" is the amus- ( ing story of a couple of titled Bri- • tons, short on money hut long on ancestors, who decide to recoup the family fortune by opening a night club in New York. Their prineipal difficulty is not with the law, hut with the bootleggers who supply them their stoek. The-latter, terrified a.t the thought of joining the breadline once prohibition is repealed, insist that the night club owners take far j more liquor than they can dispose of. - But the English pair, in a series of ( highly amusing incidents, succeed in ' heating the bootleggers at their own game. Miss Skipworth, who won fame in "The Sporting Widow" and duplicated her triumphs in "Night After Night," "If I Had a Million," and other films; and Roland Young dapper, bemoustached comedian, play the roles of the iEnglish couple, brother and sister. Miss Maritza is Young's daughter. Her romance with Kent Taylor, cast as a millionaire's son, runs throughout. On the stage, Madame Cora Melvin and Norman Day appear in popular numbers. GRAND.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 614, 19 August 1933, Page 3
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