BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS
A wife who wanted a career—a husband who wanted to teach her a les8011—a romantic “nobleman” and “the other woman” —this quartet in “Hold *°ur Man,” which is now at the Britannia Theatre, supplies more hearty entertainment than the screen has seen in many a moon. Laura La Plante has the starring role in this hilarious Universal dialogue farce-comedy. It is an ideal part for the ‘ londe comedienne, and she gives one • f the most polished performances of kfrr distinguished career. Bright supports are also shown,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 17
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