NELLIE BRAMLEY COMPANY
| "THE CREAKING CHAIR" TO START TO-MORROW To-niuht will be the last night of the world-wide comedy hit, "Fair and vy.-.irri.u:r," which is being staged at St. Jnmo:' Thf.nlre toy the Nellie Bramley Company. Commonc-In;,' at the matinee to-mor-row, Nellie Bramley and her company will enter into their fifth week here by ptexenliiifi for the first time the mystery thriller, "The Creaking Chair," which is considered one of the best mysteries ever produced. Miss Bram* h.y will he seen in an entirely new type of role from any that she has played here ye(, one that gives thi3 actress plenty of scope to show the d:;imalir ability she is noted for. The :;tory of "The Creaking Chair" is built round the jewelled head-dress of an ancient Queen of E,irypt, "Ah-men-e----tep," and how it is delivered to the home ol' Edwin Latter, the famous explorer. A murder is committed, the head-dre,<;s stolen, and suspicion falls on all connected. There are sensations throughout "The Creaking Chsir" and the nublic are promised something different in the way of entertainment. Box plans are now open at the D.1.C., while day saic; are at Knight's Milk Bar.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21511, 28 June 1935, Page 11
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