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TUDOR. REMUERA

“THE OPENING NIGHT” “The Opening Night,” starring Claire Windsor and John Bowers, will be sh °Wn at the Tudor Theatre, Remuera, this evening. The central characters are Mr. Robert Chandler, a noted New York theatrical producer, whom his wife believes to be dead. He was wrecked near a Newfoundland fishing village, jut manages to get back to New York n the opening night of a new play which his beautiful young wife is to appear. „ '.'The Opening Night” is an intensely story that provides first-class entertainment. Hcd Hair.” a comedy drama of the of a little red-haired girl, will 0 s^ow n, with Clara Bow in the leadjng- role. nJ, TempeKt ,” thc new John Barrymore v, Pre shortly to be released, is a ill .u° £ c °ntrasts, depicting as it does Ih ‘ the luxury of Tsarist Kussia and ® subsequent chaos of the 1917 re°mtlon, Which transformed soldiers ° Senerals and generals into fugi" turo 8 ' . £n the early part of the P ie " -Tempest'- shows the pomp and ’.lf J o£ life among the ruling classes of °*“ entertainments rivalling the fetes [h _ ln ° undent Romans were staged in c , aat >es of the rich. With the sri. v row 01 the empire, the soldiers „ control, and it was as a young thl, .I officer who loves a princess terisatf r ' Ba rrymore gives a characnsatlon which is said to surpass tur ee ™ le 01 screen or stage in his

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

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TUDOR. REMUERA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

TUDOR. REMUERA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

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