CITY THEATRES
PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE 1 Avon: “Private Angelo” (comedy, with Godfrey Tearle and Maria Denis). Majestic: “Three Little Words” (musical, with Fred Astaire and Red Skelton). Regent: “My Friend Irma Goes West” (comedy, with John Lund and Diana Lynn). State: “The Glass Menagerie” (romance, will Jane Wyman and Kirk Douglas). Crystal Palace: “The Spider and the Fly” (mystery, with Eric Portman, Nadia Gray and Guy Rolfe). Liberty: “The Daugh*r of Rosie O’Grady” (musical comedy, with June Haver and Gordon Macrae). Mayfair: “The Wooden Horse” (adventure, with Leo Genn and David Tomlinson). St. James’: "Madonna of the Desert" (drama, with Don Barry and Lynne Roberts), and "Fighting Frontiersman” (adventure). Tivoli: “Deported” (drama, with Jeff Chandler and Marta Toren). Plaza: “Madonna of the Seven Moons” (romance, with Stewart Granger, Phyllis Calvert and Patricia Roc). Theatre Royal: “The Mikado.” Grand: “Sofia” (adventure, with Gene Raymond), and "Daughter of Darkness” (mystery, with Maxwell Reid). Empire: “The Third Man” (drama, with Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten and Valli). Metro: “Cheaper by the Dozen" (comedy, with Clifton Webb), and “One Exciting Week” (comedy, with Al Pearce and Pinky Lee). Century: “Words and Music” (musical, with Gene Kelly and Vera Ellen).
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26395, 13 April 1951, Page 3
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