MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "Their NigHt Out," the piquant comedy which' opens at the Majestic Theatre ito-night, concerns the plight of a young man who is obliged to "cutV a theatre engagement with his i' mother-innIaw and father-in-law fn | order to take a woman buyer from I " Aberdeen to her first nightclub. Dur'ing a raid he falls into the clutches of ''the ravishing Lola, who relieves him of his pock'et book and he arrives home in the small hours intoxicatedly exuberant but penniless. During his explanation he unfortunatly names as his associate of the night before a society man who has, [that morning, been arrested for theft, land an irate mother-in-law and a butler with a passion for criminal deteetion immediately presume him to be ' the master-mind who, according to the police, escaped, and he is arrested. Following his release on bail he is overwhelmed by an influx of visitors — members of a notorious gang of jewel thieves who presume him to be their mysterious chief, the fascinating Lola, another member of the gang, who presents him with the Catalonian Pearls, and Maggie Maclean, who has come to give him a piece of her Scots mind for deseriting her the night before. How Claude Hulbert, as the unfortunate young husband, emerges triumphant from his difficulties, assisted by Renee Houston, as Maggie, Binnie B'arnes as the [allujring \ vamp and Judy Kelly as his trusiing wife, provides an hour and a half of supremely funny entertainment.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 635, 13 September 1933, Page 2
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