EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
♦ "VIENNESE NIGHTS." Vienna, gay Vienna, in the glorious days of the monarchy when young and old danced and drank, sang, and made lovo—Now lorlc in the sparkling '9o's—Vienna onco more lu 1930, with some of its former gaiety left, but with all those who had onco been gay grown old or dead. These aro the scenes o£ OBCar Hammerstein's and Sigmund Romberg' H now operetta. "Vicnnessc which will begin on Monday -at Everybody s Theatro. . , The loading tolbb aro in tho capable hands of Vivicnno Segal and Alexander Gray. Those who saw "The Student Prince cither as a play or as a picture, ■will find in "Viennese Nights" something that lie Student' Prince" lacked —a greater beauty, a finer story, and a more perfect presentation. Bos plans are at Tho Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 4
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