REGENT THEATRE.
"Just Married," at the Regent Theatro is an hilarious comedy. A wealthy young Bostonian, who Is holidaying in France, and who has imbibed too well of Trench wlno, goes aboard a liner at Havre. Ho wakes up and finds himself not only at sea but In the same stateroom as a very pretty Kirl, with whom he has formed a chance acquaintance on the previous day. The girl Is returning to America on the same ship as her fiance to be married; but also on the same ship is the French girl whom the fiance has, to use the lady's own expression, "given the atmosphere." Tho subsequent complications and scenes abound in humour. Ituth Taylor makes a charming fiancee, and as Bob Adams, the wealthy American, .lames Hall scores a great hit. Zane Grey's "The Water-hole," the second picture of the programme, tells of the taming of an imperious city beauty by a Western "ho-man," as portrayed by Jacli Holt. Nancy Carroll makes a vivacious- heroine. Seeing Schlstl's Wonderettes provides a most entertaining and amusing act. The actions of the little folks under the control of a man and woman are nothing sort of amazing, and judging by tho enthusiasm of the audience at its conclusion, the act Is all too short. Tho usual high standard of incidental music is maintained by the orchestra, under tho direction of Mr. A. Frost.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 4 December 1928, Page 5
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233REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 4 December 1928, Page 5
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