BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Something new; in theme and plot Is furnished ■ at . the Britannia Theatre, where "Lovo Hungry,";with Lois Moran in the featured role, is now being shown. It Is at comedy romance of-. youth,, revealing the story of the inner workings of a metropolitan newspaper ofllce. The leading male role is played with humour and sympathy by Lawrence Gray. It is his job to give and write advice to the lovelorn. But as usual-he flnds.it Is much easier to telF others what to do than to do it himself. Lois Moran Is cast as a little chorus girl who listens sceptically to what he has to tell her, and then proceeds to prove to him that he does not know a thing about the subject. The famous comedians, W. C: Fields and Chester Conklln, appear In "Two Flaming Youths," the story of a side-show bwnef and his rival, the* sheriff, who are contenders for tho band'of a supposedly wealthy widow. . . •
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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160BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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