ADELPHI. GREY LYNN
"THE TIGRESS” “The Tigress,” a story of gipsy life in the mountains, and starring Jack Holt, will be shown again at the Adelphi Theatre, Grey Lynn, this evening. Jack Holt, as the Earl of Eddington, enters a new field of dramatic interpretation, and proves that he is quite capable of assuming a greater variety of roles than he has hitherto assumed. Dorothy Revier will be long remembered as Mona, the gipsy. She has a difficult role, which requires great skill in the handling. In the interpretation she runs the gamut of emotions, and carries the audience away with her. “The Latest from Paris,” a romantic comedy starring Norma Shearer, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 14
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116ADELPHI. GREY LYNN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 14
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