ST. JAMES
“NO, NO. NANETTE” The laughter, melody and colon“No, No, Nanette,” is continue* attract audiences to the StTjU Theatre. This First National screen vert partly in technicolour, of the fan, musical comedy is on a vastly scale than the stage version. S are 130 girls and men in the ebor with a large cast of principals h«at by Bernice Claire, Alexander Gr Lucien Littlefield and Louise Faz** “I Want to Be Happy’* and for Two,” the big song lilts of ■ stage production, are sung by Miss Claire and the big beautydior: Other song numbers are “King of* Air,” “The Dance of the Shoes,” and “Japanese Ballet.’* * j latter three songs are becoming* widely popular as were the tvro or: nal hits. “No, No, Nanette.” is the stop a kindly millionaire who wants make others happy—especially girls. Clarence Badger directed the • j ture and Larry stags! ti dance numbers. The cast indaiLilyan Tashman. Bert Roach, zi; Pitts. Mildred Harris, Henry ftac. bridge and Jocelyn Lee. Several most entertaining tiishorts are also shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1015, 4 July 1930, Page 16
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172ST. JAMES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1015, 4 July 1930, Page 16
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