PLAZA THEATRE.
Grace Moore with her golden voice has scored another triumph in "Love Me Forever," which is now showing at the Plaza Theatre. Taken as a whole, "Love Me Forever" is very satisfying, but there are some, scenes which are more than that —moments which linger long after the curtain has'been rung down. With1 her "Qne Night of Love" such is the exquisiteness of the girl and the beauty of her voice, Grace Moore enthralled thousands, and since then keen interest has been taken in her work. Probably her vast army of admirers will find "Love Me Forever" even more pleasing, for, if anything, the theme is stronger. But the theme, after all, is not of such great import. It is the golden voice of the star that matters most.of all, and in this, her latest production, Grace Moore has full scope, and her ■ singing is enchanting. She ii 'heard;iri-excerpts from "D Bacio," "Rigoletto," "La Boheme," etc. On the supporting programme are a cartoon in colour and several other entertaining shorts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 4
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172PLAZA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 4
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