STATE THEATRE
“SALLY, IRENE AND MARY.”
Tonight at the State will be seen the greatest rourid-up of big name stars of any musical yet in “Sally, Irene and Mary.” Alice Faye, Tony Martin, and Fred Allen head the big cast of stars. Alice Faye and Tony Martin sing tuneful songs. They top the cast with Fred Allen, who is twice as funny face-to-face. The cast contains Jimmy Durante, the streetsweeper who crashes into cafe society; Gregory Ratoff, with a champagne bankroll and a gleam in his eye; Joan Davis, the gazelle with knee-action; Marjorie Weaver, the sensation of “Second Honeymoon” now making a second sensation; Louise Hovick, who keeps Reno busy, and Barnett Parker and J. Edward Bromberg. The romance is made rhythm radiant by eight excellent hits—“ Half Moon on the Hudson,” “I Could Use a Dream,” “This is Where I Came In,” “Help Wanted —Male” and “Who Stole the Jam?”, “Got My Mind on Music” and “Sweet as a Song.” , A newsreel, including the All Blacks v. New South Wales football match which opened the All Blacks’ tour in Australia, will also be shown.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1938, Page 2
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186STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1938, Page 2
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