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REGENT THEATRE.

A Kiss In a Taxi," Belie Daniels's latest comedy is Being shown at the Regent Theatre. Critics have hailed it as chief of all the many laugh-makers Bcbe Daniels has made. Miss mniels plays the part of a cafo waitress in -uontmorte, who secures for her artist lover ™,L nB t0 haTe hls Pa'nUngs hung in the {?„, i c.°. reted exhibition hall. Chester Conklin neacls tho strong supporting cast, with Douglas Mlmore. The vaudeville section or the programme is supplied by Miss Bathie Stuart and her Maori maidens, who present an entirely new selection of songs and stories. Good supin,mii» a l re Kal!° shown. aid delightful music is supplied by tho orchestra, mi i Me"J°u Plays sophisticated Parisian »^roL i. , an any other actor o» 'lie screen, It is generally admitted. In "fcvennnw I ?"'" COmiU!J t0 lhe Xe Bent Frlday next, he is again cast as a Parisian, but he JL™ iI. f ay "ou'evardlcr all the way through the picture. He is first seen in an absolutely different characterisation as a French country gentleman,. who although of aristocatie background and tremendous .wealth, has enough of the homely manners of the soil to repel the dainty Paris bride with whose parents ho arranges a match. Virginia Valli s leading woman. Tho vaudeville portion of the entertainment will consist of Jeanetto Gerrard, direct from tho Tlvoll Theatre circuit. Australia, billed to appear In a distinctive novelty surprise act. Plans aro now on view at tho theatre and Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5

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REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5

REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5