MT. EDEN AND GREEN LANE
The Taming of the Shrew” is being scented at the Crystal Palaee tre . Mount Eden, and at the Alex:ra Theatre. Green I ne. 4 London newspaper correspondent •rites as follows concerning “The laming of the Shrew”: “Hollywood as long coveted as a shop window the hi r ',? n Pavilion, and it said much for , 18 Fairbanks-Bickford influence when tnanager hud the Pavilion wired *h au l ® Taming of the Shrew.’ Had :/twpeare been present ho would 6 en J°yed himself immensely. When ,1® Created ‘Petruchio’ I almost thins ihJ Flad . D °ug Fairbanks in prospect for r °le. For sheer grasp and depth .... understanding Miss Pickl'ord’e ;,i'® nta tion of that pepper-pot KathA” has never been surpassed ” nt i? 0 ., Programmes are being shown , both theatres. The Crvstal Palace Jot,,.- owing “Swellliead.” starring “ i , mn y Hines, and the Alexandra n 6 of Love,” starring Belle Baker tal ,o n i8 ® ’Tltmtington. player in seve•'<i£:r,^ r . afl " a y productions, lias been tlunti tor w °rk in Fox Movietone prolyl 10ns * She has been assigned no itovu. a yet ' hut she will leave for •tone city immediately.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 15
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