RIALTO, NEWMARKET
“Someone.” lilting love lyric which has set America, Australia and several centres in New Zealand dancing and humming during the past few months, is the song hit from “Jazz Heaven,” all-talking musical success now at the Rialto Theatre.
“Jazz Heaven” is played by a competent cast headed by Sally O’Jveil and John Mack Brown, with the latter in the role of a young song writer who is having a hard struggle to gain the attention of a publisher. Moreover, he isn’t quite satisfied with the closing bars of the score and keeps the unmusical members in his boarding house in constant agony while he tries to obtain just the right effect. A girl living in the next room helps him’with the finishing lines and goes out of her way to introduce him to the managers of the music publishing department where she works. Little Irish Sally O’Neil is the girl. Others in the cast are the inimitable Australian comedian. Clyde Cook, Albert Conti and Joseph Cawthorn.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 16
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168RIALTO, NEWMARKET Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 16
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