SUBURBAN THEATRES
The Regent Theatre, Epsom, is showing “Loves of an Actress," a romantic Parisian story starring Pola Negri, and “The Water Hole,” a Zane Grey story, starring Jack Holt. The Britannia Theatre, Three Lamps, will present this evening “The Coconuts,” a delightfully humorous talkie comedy introducing the four Marx Brothers from the New York stage. The Koval Theatre, Kingrsland, will show this evening “Looping the Loop ” a thrilling circus story, and “Western Repo.” A clever cartoon act will be prsented by Handini. At the Rialto, Theatre, Newmarket, this evening, is “Chicken a la King,” on uproarious and full-length comedy, and “‘Doomsday,” a Warwick Deeping story of F3nglish life, starring Florence Vidor and Gary Cooper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 15
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