MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Gilda Gray. Anna Slay Wong, and Jameson Thomas aro starred in "Piccadilly," which will be shown finally to-night at tho Majestic Theatre. Anna May Wong, the talented young Chinese actress, has the part of a sculler} hand in a popular night club, who rises through her ability as a dancer to the position ol principal danseuse. The promotion is no' unaccomi anied by heart-burnings on the part of the girl whom she has displaced. One mornlnc London Is horrified to learn that Unpopular Chinese girl has been murdered Su3 plcion uolnta Orst to one person and then t» another but 'he responsibility Tor the crime is found to ros! on the shoulders of someomwho It was thought could not oossihly be !n volved. Cyril Richards plays an important pan In the picture The stage presentation is entitled "The Lotus Shrine," and Is provided hy pupils of Mr J Knowsley headed b> Mls> Mlriama Ueßeta The supports roraiirlse a de llKhifui techni-colour aim "The Lady of Vie rorins" telling the story ot Napoleon and Jo :>ephlne, a news reel, and an excellent cartoon Attractive music is played by the Majestic Or chestra, under tho leadership of Mr. GeorgiKllwood
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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