MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"FOOTLIGHTS AND FOOLS." The many people who flock-id to the Majeslio Theatre a few weeks ago to see Colleen Moore in her first talkiq will be persuaded to repeat the performance next week, when her second venture before the microphones will be screened. "Footlights and Fools," a bright, amusing, not unoriginal story of stageland, sees Miss Moore return to her first love, rather the "Sally" type, that launched her on her sea of fame. Box plans are now open at The Bristol Piano Company. "BIG TIME.*
Lovers of old-time vaudeville will he pleased with tho presentation of "Big Time" at the Majestic Theatre this week. The best in both forms of amusement is blended ba;ii)ily, and interwoven is an absorbingly interesting story of stage lifo. Lee Tracy, a shining light of the vaudoville stage of America, is Eddie Burns in tho story and playing opposito liim is graceful and artistic Mao Clarke.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 6
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