MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT Have you ever tonged fox* a peep into the private lives of certain of those beautiful New York girls who live in luxurious Surroundings — and. never work ? Here's your chance. An intimate view into private boudoirs is provided in "Ladies Must J Love," Universal's merry musical production which opens at the Majestic Theatra to-night, with a cast headed by June Knight, ravishing favourite of the New York stage, and j Neil Hamilton, most popular of leading men. Miss Knight furnishes I enough pulchritude for one picture, but in this she is aided and abetted by three other glorious girls in the persons of Dorothy Burgess, Sally O'Neil and Mary Carlisle. ' See how these scheming Amazons stalk their prey, always angling for [ gifts which will ena;ble them to pay ; | the rent of their Park Avenue pentI house. After ,all, ladies must live. '"Wjith Miss Knight as the principai soloist, "Ladies Must Love" abounds with tuncful songs, which have already become popular throughout the country. These include "To-night ]\^ay Never Come Again," "I've Got Personality," "Pd W'orship Him Just I the Same" and "Three Little Maids" j — the latter sung by the other girls in a riotously active beer garden, scene of their first real work in ,a long, long time. "Ladies Must Love" is said to be 'the ultimate in gay, wise-cracking, intensely modern screen entertainment.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 November 1933, Page 3
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228MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 November 1933, Page 3
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