STRAND
“OH! WHAT A NURSE!” Vaudeville audiences who ber back to the Kamo sketch in an English Music Hall" ’ r .‘„ 8,11 it as probably the funniest thinc'or'T' sort ever put on the stage. A * rt 1 lts of the fun was due to the wort- P 1 rib-tickling comedian who drunken spectator who sat in S **>« There was also another cnmP?i b ° lthe cast who played the putty blower. y Wlt n the putty blowing comedian sketch to go into motion where he made himself was Charlie Chaplin. raousThe other comedian was hi. t ther, and. since Charlie was^JL^f 0 ' so much money, brother Joines T nl,lK with him as business pUy to sonu ' managers thP the brother, who started out as nisably the funnier of the two stP oß ' have given up his acting. tually a way was found to remedv situation. "Charleys Aunt" JJ in lo motion pictures, and iS Chaplin was persuaded to return totk grease-paint. 11 t 0 the In one bound he landed into t*,larity that has equalled that brother, Charlie. After -rh?!, hu Aunt " Charlie s brother did "Thf fc on the Box,” and now he have made the greatest hit of 1° "Oh! What a Nurse!" the Warned" m-night. l ° PCnS a ‘ * he Strand TheX; Robert Harwood. picture critic of "Life," “colfl™ 0 ?" with Bertram Bloch It “as d S°" by "Chuck” Reisner. nSSygS Miller is the leading ladv. 01 Another comedy has been added make this a great laughter programme This is "Blow Your Own ring Warner Baxter. A bright aid popular musical programme will he rendered by the Strand SymDhonv Orchestra, under the direction of Eve Bentley, who has just returned from Sydney. “
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14
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282STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14
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