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PAULINE FREDERICK.

WORLD-FAMED PICTURE ACTRESS. The first world-famed picture actress to visit (he Dominion with her own company, is Pauline Frederick, who to-morrow tSaturchy) evening, at the Theatre Royal, inaugurates a thort season of seven nights. Pau.ine Frederick is probably the best-kr.own name in the picture world. Her fame goes back ecveral vears, and to-day her pictures at eagcrlv sought after by picture and theatre goers bath. Miss Frederick has just concluded a phenomenally successful tour »t Australia, where tie public and press were nnan'moua in ace:»itning the show a "gTe*t." >I : « Frederick is being presented bv J. C. "Williamson. Ltd., by arrangement T.'ith E. J. Cario'.!, who has presented iu»ny celebrities to Australia ;.nd New Zealand. The company supporting Miss Frederick includes June Llvidge, " !5 " a popular American screen actress. Madame Rofc Dio:io, a Parisian screen star: Charles Coleman, George Birr&ud, and Austin Davis, all specially brought from America: and people a ready wellknown are Mayno Lynton, and Nancy Sic.i - art, last hero with Gertrude liliott; Norman Lee, who toured with Scymt-ur Hicks, and John Bedouin and Thelma Burness, v.ho have appeared in several J. C". Williamson productions. "Spring Cleaning," which is to be- the produotinn staged here, is r. comedy drawn by Frederick Lonsdale, author of "Aren't We All," which should be a guarantee of i'™B theatrical value. The ttM"y IB a daring one, but wrapped up nicely. A husband objects to his wife's friends, who belong to a wild set, and to shame her he brings a, chance acquaintance from the street to one. of her dinners. The entrance of this lady causes a sensation. "Spring Cleaning" with Pnu'ine Freae.rick, is a p'n.v that, thrills, onthrali«, and provides plenty of .laughter. The bcx plans ere open at Tho Bristol for the. season, and the rush for seats to aeo this celebrated actress promises well for the visit of the company to Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 7

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PAULINE FREDERICK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 7

PAULINE FREDERICK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 7