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“BRIGHTER HUSBANDS”

REVUE FUN AT ST. JAMES Even a hen-pecked husband can have a good time, according to Jim Gerald’s notion of the liberties due to an oppressed home-builder. “Don’t Tell the Wife” is the current revue at St. James Theatre, lr. is a farce of domestic life, containing bn appeal to every husband wlio is imj polled to heed his wife. 1 Jim shows how a husband can enjoy j himself in riotous fashion. Bravado j or not, Jim argues, pleasure wiii come j to glum husband by Jim’s method. Tom Dale, Linda Foy, Lily Coburn, ’ Olivette, Letty Cray don, Essie Jen- j nings and Reg Hawthorne are prominent member of the company. A clever sketch, “His Happy Ideas,” is one of the chief attractions.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 15

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126

“BRIGHTER HUSBANDS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 15

“BRIGHTER HUSBANDS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 15

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