THEATRE PROGRAMMES
St. James’ 'hieatre: “School for Scandal” (The Old Vic Theatre Company). Avon: “The Shop at Sly Corner.”Plaza: “Cross My Heart.” Majestic: “Pride and Prejudice.” State: “The Voice of the Turtle.” Crystal: “The Man in the Iron Mask.’* Mayfair: “Anna Karenina.” Liberty: “Kiss of Death.” Regent: “Hazard.” Tivoli: “It Always Rains on Sundays.” Grand: “Gert and Daisy Clean Up,” and “She ■Wrote the Book.” Theatre Royal: “Danger Street” and “His Lordship Goes to Press.” Metro: “The Red Houge” and “Swell Guy.” Century (St Albans): “Nicholas Nickleby.” Empire: “My Darling Clementine” ai d “Charlie Chaplin Festival.” Rex Theatre: “Tom Brown’s Schooldays” and “Two Years Before the Mast.”
Hollywood, Sumner: “My Favourite Romance.”
Rialto. Kaianoi: “Welcome Stranger.” Amberley Pictures: “Stallion Road.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 6
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