“SPLINTERS” AT THE PLAZA
The British war-time comedy, “Splinters.” telling the story of the founding of the concert company which appeared at the “Bra Sat Theatre” behind the lines in Flanders, is at the Plaza Theatre.
The original personnel of the company takes part in the screen version and includes the comedians, Hal Jones. Lew Luke, Sydney Howard and Nelson Keys, and the clever female impersonator, Reg. Stone. A splendid supporting programme is also being presented, headed by “South Sea Rose.” a glamorous romance, starring Lenore Ulric.
Fay Wray is a girl of many talents. She is a musician of natural ability, has an especial liking for drawing, and is an excellent cook and housekeeper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 17
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115“SPLINTERS” AT THE PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 17
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