CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS
“Jazz Heaven.’* now at Crystal Palace, Mount Eden, and press, Newton, theatres, deals m the efforts of a young who is trying to gain success inYork as a song-writer. His nil until he obtains the aid ol * in his boarding-house, who wor a planiste in the music publishing partment of a huge departmental ». Even then the way is difficult* more so because of the boy’s of liis benefactor's attentions two employers. Not until he f she is doing the thihgs she ensure the success of his musical are the clouds dispersed Access join hands in a ~«sis ror the two young lover*-«* w John Mack Brown, as the vro .^ C t song-writer, who is passed ■: by Lady Luck until a little in the person of Sally O' Neill, compose, write and obtain tion for his melodious lyric, - one,” will win praise for his j “Jazz Heaven.** j There is an excellent supper*"* gramme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 18
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157CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 18
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