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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE May 17. —“All Quiet on the Waterfront” (University Students). Coming. —Leon Gordon: “Murder on the Second Floor.” and other plays. Clem Dawe: “Love Liep.” ST. JAMES THEATRE Now Playing. —Talking pictures. CONCERT CHAMBER Tonight.—“ The New Morality," funds for Obstetric Appeal. J. B. Rowe will support Edith Taliaferro in the Australian production of •‘Let Us Be Gay,” “Her Cardboard Lover” and other pieces. Ethel Morrison, formerly Ettle Maginnity, of Wellington, has returned to Australia from the United State? with Edith Taliaferro. Marie Eaton is in the cast of “Love Lies.” a Williamson attraction in Australia, featuring Clem Dawe, shortly coming to New Zealand. She was last here with Marie Burke’s company. # * * “The New Morality,” Harold Chapin’s delightful comedy, attracted a big audience to r he Concert Chamber last evening. It will be presented this evening for the last time. Funds from the production will go toward the Obstetric Appeal. A company of clever amtffeur players interprets the comedy. Fred Mctjanum, picturea here, gives a good performance. He ia a keen and enthusiastic worker wherever amateur theatricals are concerned.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 29
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