MOUNT EDEN AND GREEN LANE
■j Intense realism is one of the prini cipal factors in the success of “Atlan- | tic,’’ which is now at both .the Crystal | Palace (Mount Eden) and Alexandra (Green Lane) theatres. “Atlantic’' is played by English actors and actresses who are a delight to watch and to listen to. It is adapted from Ernest Raymond’s play, “The' Berg,’’ and is based entirely upon the wreck of the Titanic. A more powerful theme could not be imagined, a theme that is at once powerful and emotional, and the drama increases until the climax is affected in a mad j scramble for boat-room, or in the I stolid heroism of those who are necesi sarily left on the doomed vessel.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 17
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