GLAMOUR GIRLS
PUT IN THEIR PLACES. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, the world’s greatest stage team, ard in Los Angeles playing to packed houses of movie stars in their hilarious interpretation of "The Taming of the Shrew." The famous duo is giving the stars many nice lessons in good manners and causing many of the glamour girls moments of embarrassment. Stars make it a habit to. arrive late at any show, but they did : t only a few times with the Lunts. As each group of tardy patrons marched down the aisles to their seats recently, Lunt and Fontanne would stop the play, call all the cast together, and then all advance together to the edge of the footlights ana wait solicitously for the latecomers to get comfortably seated Lunt would then ask if they were ready for the show to go on. One can imagine how the glamour girls of the screen burned. But the Lunts happen to be bigger than any movie star and certainly put the glamour girls in their places. 1
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 March 1940, Page 9
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