DE LUXE THEATRE.
A delightful story, which unfolds with real sparkle, is "French Dressing," which opens at t lie Dc Luxe Theatre to-night with a matinee to-morrow at 2.30. Tho story is both amusing and sincere, and tells of a cold tittle wife 'who really learned Imw to live through'a trip to Paris. Lois Wilson Is tho wife, and her transformation from the prim matron to the beautiful girl with bobhei; hair and Paris gowns, is realistically portrayed. The scenes in Paris and Lc Toquet are marvels of lieauly both in direction and photography. 11. B. Warner is again hack In comedy ami his famous work in "Alias Jimmy Valentine" is slill one of the classics of the spoken stage. In "French Dressing" ho plays the part of the husband, 'and is a positive scream right through the comedy. "French Dressing" is n comedy for wives who think they understand husbands, and husbands who think they understand wives. The supporting programme will be of the usual high standard, and a good musical programme will also be presented. The box plans an* at the Bristol Piano Company, Aitkcn's BoolJ Arcade, or seats may be reserved by ringing the theatre, 23-080.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5
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199DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5
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