MAORILAND THEATRE.
"THERE YOU ARE."
Novelists and motion pictures have familiarised a certain type, of hurfh triangle." Unfortunately tor sc ic en enthusiasts, the humorous possibilities of these trios have never been so effectively depicted as in "There 1 on Are, ho hilarious "comedy to which patrons of the Maoriland Theatre will be floated on Saturday. . In this instance two of the parties, are an eloping couple, and the third f s a month-old baby whose presence the man finds difficulty in explaining. It i s not his—and his bride-to-be weeps profusely at his stammering replies as to how he got it. How the- m rant is finally disposed of—after frantic flights from furious parents—aiter a convulsing tangle of cross-purposes and mixed matrimony—and after a ludicrously heroic rescue from a burning building—is told as a diverting and extremely funny story. Ccnrad Nagel is particularly impressive as a mild-mannered clerk who summons sufficient daring to elope with his employer's daughter. His part is light and frothy compared with his portravnl. in "Sun Up," and his versatility is so rare that he makes the transition with consummate ease.
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Shannon News, 9 March 1928, Page 3
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186MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 9 March 1928, Page 3
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