THE NEW REGENT
“IT,” A RIOT “It,” the Paramount adaptation of Elinor Glyn’s most popular etor3. attracted another big audience to the New Regent Theatre last evening. “It” is that power or magnetic force that attracts others, and “It” has 'certainly proved one of the most attractive light comedies shewn in Auckland for a long time. The film will be shown for the last times this evening, to-morrow, and to-morrow evening. Paddy Saunders, popular cartoonist, will make his farewell appearance this evening, and will be replaced on the bill to-morrow by Donald Stuart, high and mighty man of mirth and magic. Eddie Horton’s song slides concinue to create great merriment, and Maurice Guttridge and his operatic orchestra are given ovations. nightly for the stage presentation of the Peer Gynt” suite.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 59, 1 June 1927, Page 15
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