MAJESTIC THEATRE. | Marion Davics will bo seen at, the Majestic Tlieiitro to-day In "It's a. Wise Chile]," which is a screen adaptation or the late David. Bclasco's biggest stage success of later years. There is n particularly good cast of actors playing In support of Miss Daries. The old favourite folly Mor.ni is given a bis chance li> a congenial role: Sidney Bhiciimer, is the leading man, and then there are Marie Provost, kinilv Fifzroy. and a host nf oilier*. .Sn especially compiled, list of supporting subjects will include v tirst-class "Our Ojiiik" nunedy, entitled "Fly .My Kite," the latest ■•Mcrruttinc Xcws Keel,'.' .and Pntho's Magazine. The 'late shoppers' session will commence to-day at. 5 o'clock and finish at 7 p.m. Box plans arc at the Bristol, and also aI. the. llic.it.rc. ST. JAMES THEATRE. Solid booking at the' Bristol indicates special Interest In the coming to-day, to St. •lames Theatre, of the most popular of comediennes, Winnie Lightncr, in conjunction with Ihat other hilarious fun-raiser, Joe E. Brown, in their latest, laughing success, 'Sit Tight,/' which reproduces word for word and situation for situation the stage hit. which had such a conspicuously long run on Broadway last. year. Both artists have been associated in several pronounced successes. "Sit Tight" is said to be, "one loud laugh from start to finish." When one Is told thai "Dr. Winnie" and "Dr. •foe" run a "health institute," it. is not difflcult to imagine along what humorous lines the establishment is conducted. A strong supporting first part will precede the main feature. Box plans arc at the Bristol, and 3lso at. the theatre, and early application for reserved seats is advisable. , ARTCRAFT THEATRE. "Hood Intentions" Is showing at the ArtIt Is a vivid, gripping story of a man who rose by sheer strength of will from the slums, moulded himself a career of wealth and power, only to find, when romance beckoned, that all his money and power could not. avoid the clutching fingers of the past that relentlessly reached forth and seized him. SHORTT'S THEATRE. "The Bad One" Is shotting at Shorlt's Theatre. It is a. vigorous comedy-drama of adventure, based., on an original story by .tohn Furrow, with locales in the Marseilles cafes and. on an Island penal InsUlulioii. Dolores Del Kio is starred, and, with Edmund Lowe, appears as a dancing coquette whoso boy friends rim into thousands. . She plays a. .raunrct entertainer of.the waterfronts. The two screen favourites vivify tho drama of their thrilling experiences ,in the cife, and Inter in the prison island, with scintillating wise-cracks and dramatic dialogue. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. "Her Wedding Night," a gay, farcical comedy of a marriage mix-up, is now showing at the New I'rincess Theatre. Clara Bow, as the unblushing bride who signs what she. believes to be a hotel register and then discovers that fhe has married herseir, by proxy, to a man sho has never seen, emerges as the "11." girl of old. ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1931, Page 3
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