STATE THEATRE.
“MAKE A WISH.” Bobby Breen’s new musical starring vehicle, “Make a Wish,” showing at the State Theatre tonight, brings not only the engaging boy lyric tenor in a characteristically Bobby Breen starring role, but also the polished Basil Rathbone and Marion Claire, N.B.C. singing star, as the adult romantic principals of the story. In the lavish scenic production are also featured such popular players as Henry Armetta, Ralph Forbes, Leon Errol, Donald Meek, Herbert Rawlinson and Leonid Kinskey. Many tuneful songs were written for the picture by Oscar Straus, famous Viennese composer. Tn his songs, Bobby is assisted by the 68 members of St. Luke's Choristers the outstanding boys’ singing organisation of the Pacific Coast. Air excellent supporting programme includes Mickey Mouse in Walt Disney’s latest coloured cartoon, "Hawaiian Holiday,” a special news reel of the British Empire Games showing Boot winning the 880 yards, a splendid study of horses, “Royal Steeds,” coloured traveltalk, interest and news reels.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 2
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160STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 2
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