NEXT CHANGE AT ST. JAMES
GEORGE WARD REVUE COMPANY George* Ward, better known as “Little Hermie,” and his revue company will present their entertainment at the St. James Theatre next week. Charles Sherman, another favourite comedian, and the opposite of Hermie, plays with him. A 1 Maurice, Gus Dawson, J •’Lin Keith, Alma "V aldor, Colleen Hope, Kathleen Ward, Curley Sherwood. Dell Barnes, Peggy Sharpe and tho Ussher Sisters are capable members of the company. Dave Meredith and his Melody Five plav all that is required in the way of jazz music, and there is an attractive ballet which forms the background of many bright numbers. Tho box plans are now open.
Sisters have been principals on stage and screen in many stories, but in none more intriguing, or more amusing, than “Beware of Married Men,” the' Warner Bros.' production, starring Irene Rich. Miss Rich is cast as the older sister, whose mission, self-ap-pointed. is the protection of her flapper sister. What happens in this process makes up the hilarious play. “Beware of Married Men” is scheduled for early release throughout the Dominion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17
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