MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"Men Call it Love," at the Majestic Theatre, is full of wit and humorous tight corners, and It is handled in admirable fashion by a band of really adroit players who extract every ounco of humour from the diverting comedy. Adolph Meujou is his own irresistible self, in the role of Tony, the would-be wife-stealer, while the wife is charmingly played by fair Leila Hyams. Norman Foster scores, as the attractive husband who believes that ho is entitled to all (he freedom he desires iv relation to flirting will) other ladies, but is inclined to deny Ilia wife almost the right to speak lo one of the opposite sex. Hcdda Hopper, Robert Emmett Keane, and Harry Northrup are also in the cast.1 A good suporting programme includes a eolourtone novelty, "Ambitious People," and an "Our Gang" comedy. Box plans are at the Bristol, and also at the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 5
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