LYRIC
“IRISH MARTS” TO-NIGHT In her portrayal of the role of Patap, in Warner Brothers’ production «£ “Irish Hearts,” to be snown at the Lyric Theatre to-night. May McAvoy, the star, is fulfilling a great ambition. Although one of the outstanding free-lance player* of the screen, none of the roles Qffered Miss McAvoy during the last few years have enabled her to be what she really is, a whimsical, hoydeniah Irish cojjeen. j. is .x lovable little immigrant battling for love and a livelihood ta the wilds of Harlem, where the heart of the city beats fast. May McAvoy has her wish. She holds the stage and commands attention, radiantly, fightingly, wistfully. She is supported by Jason Robards. Warner Richmond, Walter Perry, Kathleen Key, and L« Bates. “Pajamas,’’ Olive Borden’s latest film, is a modern comedy-drama in which the daughter of a millionaire is spanked by a son of toil and eventually learns there is something in life besides fast motors, jazzmania and the hit-and-miss programme of a society bud.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 16
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169LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 16
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