PRINCE EDWARD
KINAPHONE SINGING PICTURE “ \ Laughter of Auckland” is still being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre. _ . It concerns a Mr. McWowse, who is sent from the South Island to reform the “sinful” city of Auckland. Succumbing to the wiles of the attractive Auckland girls, the reformer soon resigns his commission. The two principals are supported by Mr. Jack Read, the well known acrobatic comedian, and Mr. Arthur Lord. A feature of the production will be the synchronised singing scenes by the leading lady, Miss Mildred Graham. There are special cabaret scenes, a thrilling exhibition staged by the City Fire Brigade, scenes from the Palturanga Hunt Club, and 2,000 Auckland school children, together with hundreds of citizens in a great Civic Square burlesque election scene. The full supporting programme includes "Moulin Rouge,” a story of cabaret fife in Paris. and Richard Lix’s “Moran of the Marines.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 15
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146PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 15
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