PARAMOUNT THE THEATRE.
\n outstanding feature of Mrs. Belloc Lowndes's unusually clever mystery story, The Lodger," which is at the' Paramount Theatre, is the extreme- skllfulness with which the denouement Is concealed right up to".the actuil climax. This and the splendid actins holds the interest of the audience and keeps it keyed up to concert pitch. Ivor Kovello appears to prcat advantago and so also do Elizabeth Allau and A. W. Bosconib, a clever character comedian. ... People who have been clamouring to know when British film producers were going to begin to exploit the wealth of dramatic plays of tho past that He close to. their- hands will' welcome tho comlttjr to,-the Paramount Theatre on Friday next of the Drury Lane success,, "When London Sleeps,'!., a 1 play which was presented on the stage .throughout' tho British Empiro with great success. The.,star of the talking version .'ls Dorothy Boujchler. while Ben Field, the i famous \c6modlan, is Lambertl of tho Circus,- and Harold French is the leading man. , A-special' offering will be an atmospheric' song-scenio prologue with the popular baritone, Mr.. Paul T.j Cnllen, singing the old-tlmo. favourite sons "While London Sleeps," ' ' :
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4
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192PARAMOUNT THE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4
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