BRITANNIA
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES i “Breakfast at Sunrise/* starring Connie Talmadge, will be shown at the Britannia Theatre to-night. In this flippant French farce-comedy the humour is caused mainly by the fact that the hero and heroine marry for unusual reasons—-she to spite the man she really wished to marry, and he out of pique because his particular feminine fancy had turned him down on account of his pecuniary difficulties. Eventually, after many complications and humorous situations, the two unexpectedly fall in love With each other and the nominal marriage is consummated. There are many possibilities in the story and the artists elaborate them to the full extent. A special vaudeville programme will be presented at the Britannia Theatre to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 16
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