CIVIC THEATRE.
i'i, i ——-^ ll i «* MICHAEL AND MARY." ill ■ 'M! T'i-m-)ri-ow's attraction at the Civic Theatre iff h CainsboroughV British special feature, %\ '•Michael and Mary," which reproduces in dejji till A. A. Milne's stage play which became Q\ famous at the St. James' Theatre, London, !|i in VK.I. Herbert Marshall, Frank Lawton, \\ | Edna Beat, 1). A. Clarke-Smith, Elisabeth \i II AlUn, and the other original members of the \h i east nro in the picture. The wisdom of i'ij th.a choice will be apparent to all who see || J the film. So far as accuracy is concerned, i! j the earlier [sequences of this, engaging story i{ j recreate for the onjookcr the true atmosphere | j ci the 'nineties. Many a happy human touch 3 U found in this delightful portrayal of the :!! | «ci! of London in the Jat&r days of Queen i|* -{ Victoria. "Michael and Mary" is unani- '% I mously acclaimed by critics to be the best | I acted picture that has come out of a British fj I etndio. Seats may be reserved at the Civic 1 Theatre from 10 a.m. :| I The last screenings are announced of the | j brilliant and entertaining production "The lis c - ,ioTO,ar -"
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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