PLAZA
“LOVIN’ THE LADIES" The polished acting of Richard Dik is the feature of “Bovin' the Badies.” a comedy of society life now at the Plaza Theatre. The story opens in the palatial home of two wealthy young men. Their Idle talk turns to the subject of love, and - who claims that any two attractive young people, in congenial environment, would fall in love, and this remarkable theory seems well on the way to being substantiated when the bettor becomes involved with not only one. but five girls. Tho attempts of the “environment maker’' to bring the two selected lovers together are continually frustrated, and cause unrestrained laughter among the audience. Views of the Rugby test match arc included among the supports. From tomorrow tho Plaza will present “Sunny Side Up.” a cheerful and colourful musical extravaganza in which the two favourites. Janet Gay nor and Charles Farrell, have the leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 15
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152PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 15
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