REGENT THEATRE
“Fly by Night” and “Treat ’em Rough,” will be finally shown tonight. “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” A new star with a magnificent voice plays opposite Nelson Eddy in “The Chocolate Soldier,” which will be shown tomorrow night. She is Rise Stevens, of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company, and in addition to her vocal ability she brings to the part of Marie charm and dramatic talent of a high order. The picture brings to the screen all the popular Strauss melodies for which this musical comedy is noted, and in theii’ right setting, and with two superb voices, the whole makes outstanding entertainment. From the acting point of view Eddy dominates the play, and must earn added respect for his performance in the role of the husband who seeks to test his wife's fidelity. It is a difficult role to sustain, but he does it like an artist. His singing, as always, is delightful.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1942, Page 6
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155REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1942, Page 6
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