RECENT THEATRE.
i- y f| "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." bi . f« Vlxtu * very charming young lady U acH «i'hMltally locked out of her hotel bedroom jf and r an equally charming young man offers jf ' help in tho form of a communicating door *J which also subse<iu«ntly proven to bo locked, ]i complications aer bound to arise, but when t that - conpl* ar» Stanley Impino and Polly | Walker, the aciatillatinc stars of "Sleepless t : Nights.'' which comas to thu Begent Theatre I to-morrow, the result is too humorous to I j be described. I I Tls> snappy songs and dance numbers, I I whidh are a feature of "Sleepless Nights," J j vera- spetiaJly composed by Noel Gay, who l] tat been responsible for many sensational \< long hitß, and Ralph Reader, the talented I i 7»ons composer, who has already gained con- , i stderablo distinction for his danco ensembles t ! hoth in Kngland and on Broadway. 1 \ "Smiling Through" concludes to-day.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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159RECENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 8
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