"TURKEY TIME."
Coining to State Theatre,
Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn are again associated in a new Gaumont-Britisb. production "Turkey Time," which is another of the famous Ben Travers farce's. It is coming to the State Theatre on Friday. The story is concerned with the evasions and deceptions of the various members of the cast when they unexpectedly tind themselves in compromising situations: The scene is laid in a seaside town at Christmas time, with Walls as a "man from Wyoming" home to see his sweetheart. He plays knight-errant to a damsel in distress, and this lands him into trouble with his sweetheart. Lynn obligingly relieves him of the lady. Robertson Hare is also unwittingly involved, and the ensuing maze of complications takes a pood deal of straightening out, accomplished to tho tune of a rising crescendo of explosive glee. "Turkey Time" has also the late Mary Brough, D. A. Clarke-Smith, Veronica Rose, Dorothy Hyson, and Nonna Varden in its cast of players—ingredients that make this comedy-mixture infallible for curing any sort of blues.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 5
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