MAJESTIC
RAMON NOVARRO TO-MORROW To-night Majestic patrons will have their final opportunity of viewing the current programme at that theatre. The entertainment is headed by “The Big City,” a thrilling and mysterious production, with Lon Chaney in the starring role, and includes an Australian scenic, “Six Lays in Sunny New South Wales”; "Who’s Afraid?” an hilarious Lupino Lane comedy; and the Majestic Magazine. Under the conductorship of Mr. Whiteford Waugh, the Majestic Orchestra plays a beautiful musical programme. “In a Persian Market” (Keteiby) is featured as the interlude. To-morrow at the Majestic Theatre a programme which should be very popular, in view of the fact that the chief photo-play has as its star the favourite hero, Ramon Novarro, will’ be screened. Thi photo-play is Certain Your Man.” It star with the adventur of a young boul varder whose fii. tations are the ta! of staid old Londo. and when he got Biarritz an other Souther Prance playground to escape too many pretty women the real romance develops. Ma,rceline Lay is the heroine, and Carmel Myers and Renee Adoree plays the rival charmers. A bright little revue, entitled “Lancing Time,” featuring Koanui and the well known “Midget Moselles,” will be presented on the stage. In this colourful revuette there will be a sparkling variety of dances, songs, and humour, and of special interest will be the simultaneous dancing, ballet work, and Russian dances. The usual high-class upporting pictorial programme and musical entertainment will be provided.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 494, 25 October 1928, Page 17
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