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“LAUGHING LADY” AT TIVOLI

' The Laughing Lady” has laughed her way into the hearts of theatre audiences everywhere and is now at the Tivoli Theatre. She did a little fighting, too. with her laughing. Ruth Chatterton in the title role was every bit the sterling actress she proved to be in “Charming Sinners.” As the darling of society, who becomes innocently embroiled in a scandal which threatens to ruin her social standing, she gives a portrayal which stacks up neatly against the same, portraiture which Ethel Barrymore did with the part several seasons ago, in the original stage play by Alfred Sutro. Atiss Chatterton laughs at those who had accused her and plunges forcefully into her own well-planned battle against them, emerging victor, with a romantic conquest of Clive Brook, her erstwhile enemy, to boot.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 14

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“LAUGHING LADY” AT TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 14

“LAUGHING LADY” AT TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 14

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