REGENT THEATRE.
Whenever one thinks of Adolplio Menjou the thought of a dress shirt is 'immediately brought to mind. A deviation from his customary garb occurs in tills latest triumph, "His Tiger Lady," which wilt bo the cJilef attraction at the Regent Theatre to-day and to-night. In this picture Menjou plays the role of an "extra man" of the I'ollles Bergerc, Paris, and his street wardrobe- consists of nn old blue, shiny suit, which is ruined through a practical joke of his colleagues back stage. He woos and wins .1 -wealthy woman after dressing in his stnge costume, that of a maharajuh, which he wears while "acting" In the Follies. Tho picture la remarkable for tho costumes.worn by the leading lady, Kvelyu Brent. On tlic same bill J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville will bo represented by Mr. Arthur Aldridge, a tenor, who will introduce gems from the operas and the popular song successes of the minute. The Tunuey-Heeney fight picture is also included in this unusually generous programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 5
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168REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 5
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