DE LUXE THEATRE.
There is a good laughter programme at the Do Luxo Theatre, wliero "The Patsy," a story or home life, iv which tho love affairs of several members of tho household, particularly of Patricia, provido uoarly all tho fun. With Marion Davics in the title rolo and a largo cast of clever players iv support, little is left lo bo desired. Tho , plot deals with tlio love affairs of Patricia Harrington, the rather plain little daughter', who has most of tho unpleasant tasks of house put upou her, and is a regular Cinderella. Princess To Puca and her Maori maids and warriors arc most popular. Their hakas and rhythmic dancing, together with melodious singing, is again a star turn, the most effectivo item being that which depicts tho Tainul canoe, supposed to have Drst brought tlio Maoris to the shoros of Now Zealand. An exhibition of play with a spear and other items dealing with the life of the Natives In their own centres provide an entirely satisfying contribution to tlio programme. Tiio musde is bright and tuneful. Reginald Denny's latest success, •'Good Morning, Judge," will commence, showing at tho Do Luxo Theatre on Friday evening next with a matinee ou Saturday at 2.30. This comedy Is regarded as tho best the popular star has made. Denny's pictures usually have hundreds of new laugh situations, but his new production may bo credited with having outdone the others Associated with Denny in "Good Morning, Judge," aro Mary Nolan Dorothy. Culliver, Otis Harlan and Bull Montana. .The supporting programme includes a splendid cartoon and latest International News. Orchestra De Luxe, and The Wurlitzer. The box plans arc now open at the Bristol Piano Company, and Aitken's Book Arcade.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 5
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288DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 5
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