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MAJESTIC

“SO LONG LETTY”

The current programme at the Majestic Theatre will have its final presentation there this evening. From tomorrow the Majestic will present “So Long Letty,’’ a comedy, starring Charlotte Greenwood.

Charlotte Greenwood played the role of Letty in the stage production of “So Long Letty” for so many years that she has come to think of herself as the character in tho play. In fact, she eventually readied the point where she found herself indifferent whenever anybody called “Charlotte,” but responded immediately to the name “Letty.”

Miss Greenwood says that after four years of playing Letty she had a difficult time remembering whether she was Charlotte, the home-loving girl who was just a madcap professionally, or Letty, the rip-roaring party hound of the play. “So Long Letty” has been made into a Vitaphone production by Warner Bros., with Miss Greenwood in her famous role.

“So Long Letty,” a Vitaphone adaptation of the famous stage farce, comes to the Majestic tomorrow. Grant Withers, Patsy Ruth Miller, Bert Roach, Marion Byron, Hallam Coolev, Helen Foster, Harry Gribbon and others are in the cast. Lloyd Bacon directed.

Bright supporting items will also be shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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