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TWO COMEDIES AT LYRIC

Th® most amusing' comedy, Plastered in Paris,” which stars Cohen and Jack Pennick, is still being shown at the Lyric Theatre. Plastered in Paris” depicts the 'fapades of Cohen and Pennick, who gurney to Paris to attend the American Legion Convention but get shunted r, nto a campaign against the Riffs. uiing the course of the opera-bouffet . rescue two fair maidens from mu harem and end by “kidnapping” ‘ rest of the seraglio’s inhabitants. n P » m ? nK the cast supporting the t'. * earri of comics is Ivan Linow, Marion Byron, Hugh Allan TK Mlchael VisarofT. ■ne second feature is also a Rood 'Ornedy. This .p ay As y ou Enter.” Louise Fazenda and Clyde

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 15

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TWO COMEDIES AT LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 15

TWO COMEDIES AT LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 15

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