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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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MOUNT EDEN AND GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 17

MOUNT EDEN AND GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 17

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