EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
it ——• ij IIARII3 DRESSLEB IN "EMMA." j; llirio Dressier, who alternates successfully J V-tween comedy and stirring: character port* tr.jt ah, has brought a blend of both to the F s.recn in "Emma," -will begin at '. E-orybudy's Theatre op Monday. [4 Although thera are plenty of laughs in her fj. latest story, "Emma" stands out as a piepl - tnra -which gives Miss Dressier the greatest I s , «'tir.g opportnnltles of her career. Eiceljjj l«at support is the star in tho ls-ork L cf Richard Cromwell. Si "Grind Hotel" concludes tomorrow. A Ml «.,.!■ ' . ... ■"'
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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