THE REGENT.
GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR. The thrilling picture, “San Quentin” will be finally shown tonight. One of the most popular singers New Zealand has ever taken to its heart, is Dan Foley, the Irish tenor. Patrons of music will doubtless be delighted to learn that he is to make personal appearances on the stage of the Regent Theatre, commencing tomorrow afternoon for 3 days. Dan Foley has been well described as “New Zealand’s John McCormack.” His repertoire includes the famous “Rebel Song,” “Smiling Irish Eyes,” “Did Your Mother Come From Ireland?” and “Father O’Flynn.” The musical comedy “You’re a Sweetheart,” is packed with diversified specialties, tuneful, rememberable songs, trig, trim and intriguing dances. The star, Alice Faye, delivers what is no doubt the finest picture of her career in “You’re a Sweetheart.” George Murphy, Ken Murray, Oswald, Andy Devine, Bill Gargan, Frank Jenks, Dave Oliver, Charles Winninger and Frances Hunt are in the cast.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1938, Page 2
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153THE REGENT. Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1938, Page 2
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