LYRIC
“A WOMAN’S WAY” A story of Paris entitled “A Woman’s Way” will be shown at the Lyric Theatre again this evening. Into the atmosphere of the cafes, Latin Quarter and the Opera is introduced an intriguing plot and strong love interest. **A Woman’s Way” tells a strange tale of the adventures of a dancing girl, an American youth and an apache. Love, jealousy, intrigue, revenge and daring are invoked to heighten the dramatic effect as the plot develops. Warner Baxter, as the American: Margaret Livingston in the role of Liane, the dancing girl, and Armand Kaliz portraying the apache, form a team hard to excel. Each of the trio gives a performance that is finished, artistic and blends into the characterisations of the other two. “Fleetwing,” a colourful romance of the Arabian desert, is the second attraction. Barry Nortoif and Ben Bard have leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 14
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146LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 14
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