REGENT THEATRE.
"Radio Parado," a British International, picture, Is coming to the Regent Theatre on rr;day next. It Is said that; neVtr In. the history of motion pictures, silent; or Kound. bai *Ucli a galaxy of stars been assembled, in one production. Comedy is the predominant noto-of the entertainment. In the castrate FlbUam ana Jetsam, the famous high and; lotr-not* Tpcal duettlsts. singing selections from tMcir reper, toiro; Clapham and Dwyer In anoUier 'spot _ of bother; Florence DesmShd at "A Hollywrpod Party"; Mario Lorenzo, tn«:,wtMtd harpist; Keith. Wilbur, celebrated animal mimic !> Beglnald Gardiner, the human motor-car; and Claude. Hulbert and Gus McNaufbton, t0 ... Comedy clowns. Then there art \m°r« laufihs from Stanelll and Edgar, freak fiddlers, metry music from Harry Pepper and;Dort» ■ ArnoW f melody, from the Carlyle Cousins, and from that chhrming crooner. Elsie Carlisle. ■ f1 : :
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 2
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137REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 2
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