CITY THEATRES
PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE Avon: “Hue and Cry” (comedydrama, with Alastair Sim, Joan Dowling. and Jack Warner). Majestic: “Conspirator” (drama, with Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor). Regent: “Once More. My Darling” (comedy, with _h,obei*t Montgomery and Ann Blyth). Tivoli: “Secrets of Life” (sex hygiene documentary). Plaza: “The Oklahoma Kid” (western. with Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney). State: “Come to the Stable” (com-edy-romance. with Loretta Young and Celeste Holm). Mayfair: “Here Come the Huggetts” (comedy, with Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, and Susan Shaw). Crystal Palace: “South of St Louis” (western, with Joel McCrea and Alexis Smith). Liberty: “Adventure in Baltimore” (comedy, with Robert Young anu Shirley Temple), and “The Clay Pigeon.” Grand: “The Chinese Ring” (mystery. with Roland Winters as Charlie Chan), and “The Eastbourne Mysterv” (mystery). St. James: “Mother Wore lights” (musical, with Betty Grable and Dan Dailey). Empire, Papanui: “Julia Misbehaves’* (comedy, with Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon. Elizabeth Taylor, and Peter Lawford). Theatre Royal: John Calvert, magician. Metro: “Easter Parade” (musical comedy, with Fred Astaire. Peter Lawford, Judy Garland, and Ann Miller), and “The Woman From Tangier” (mystery, with Adele Jergens and Stephen Dunne).
Century: “Loves of Carmen” (with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford).
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 3
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