SHORTT'S THEATRE.
There is a change of programme at Shortt's Theatre to-day. The principal plcturo is "Heart to Heart," which contains a novel1 plot, and stars Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes, and Louise Fazenda. • Miss Astor, as tho widow of an Italian prince, Is soon in her Italian palace at the opening in the business of entertaining American and English tourists —at so much per head. She is raising money to enable her to visit her small-town American homo and for tho tourists' benefit sho "puts on royalty thick and heavy." Her homo folk, meanwhile, make claborato preparations for the visit of their princess, whom they havo not seen, since her childhood. When sho does arrive she Is mistaken for 'a seamstress who Is expected to participate in preparations. And then the fun begins. The picture Is full of humorous situations, but through it runs an appealing love interest. The second feature of the programme Is "Dress Parade." with William Boyd and Bessie Love in the chief parts. It Is a story of West Point, the United States Military Academy, and deals with the love romance of an American military cadet. Thero aro good supports, and a full orchestra, under tho baton of Mr. Res. Brown, contributes much to the brightness of tho programme _^
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 3
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213SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 3
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