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"THE PATSY."

To-raorrow niglu at the Grand Opera House rose,,', for \V"'J 3150": "d., management will !nc pas" w°en v Sv Crrs SfUln I>lay ? aßed <lurll"t me fact ,l,at it is^im^ea^^which mnss alwi 1 t r al to, both 50uns »nd »"• A't"tmini Pretence to innocence and inMr ,\. b .Bjrons internrctation of Mr. Hartlic im-riMn BT r°" ha rs a llrill'ant record on wiMi «? i . ffe- He has I)ccn associated 1,, r . ", Brt:ln> an(l others- Jlr- Branilon l ; cters. the juvenile lead, comes with a regulation won in Xew York productions. Mr ham Wren who will make his- first appear- " 1,I"? '"• " 1C rOl° of Bill-V Caldivoll, is anolhcr American artist. Miss Eileen Sparks h.-U not! popularity in a number of notablu productions. Miss Vora Gerald was brought irom London la appear in "The Cuckoo in the >>cM. in which she was the oulstanding success in Sydney and Melbourne She w-i< Inns ferrcd to -The Patsy." and as Mrs. Han- gl ton is ho has achieved one of her best triumphs. The a"S fOr "shl '"^rmanccs Ja ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9

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"THE PATSY." Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9

"THE PATSY." Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9