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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Now Playing.—“AH Quiet on tl: Waterfront” (University Students). Coining.—Leon Gordon: “Murder o the Second Floor,” and other plays. Clem Dawe: “Love Lies.” William Raversham: “The Princ and the Pauper” and other plays. ST. JAMES THEATRE Now Playing.—Talking pictures.
Lance Fairfax, last -through Net Zealand, with “The Desert Song,” wi sail’ tor England shortly to try hi luck on the London, stage. * * * Tilly Losch, ph tured here, is on of C. B. Cochran’ finds. She is a Austrian, and mad her first appearanc in London in Cocl rail's revue, “Thj Year of Grace. Her dancing was on of the most deligli l'ul incidents of tht delightful r e v u i Miss Losch also a] peared in “Wake U and Dream.” * * * "Ann 100 Per Cent.” Was Nelli Rramloy's opening production in Syc nei' last week. Cyril Richard and Madge Elliot have temporarily parted company i London. Mr. Richard is appearing wilh the “Co-optimists” at the Londoi 'Hippodrome.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 29
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