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CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS

MAJESTIC THEATRE. Three favourite stars, Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, and Conrad Veidt, combine to make "A Woman's Face," now showing at the Majestic Theatre, as successful as it is unusual. The film is more than usually dramatic, but it has also its full quota of action and excitement. The supports include topical newsreels. REGENT THEATRE. A cheerful comedy romance, with a background of the West in its boom days, "The Lady from Cheyenne," "which is now showing at the Regent Theatre, is an amusing film which combines swift action with drama and laughter. Loretta Young and Robert Preston are the stars, .with Edward Arnold and Gladys George also taking prominent parts. All the typical characters of the old frontier days appear in the film. OPERA HOUSE. The presentation of "When Tomorrow Comes" at the Opera House brings Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer forward with more of that wealth of ability which makes their appeal strong and popular. It is another of John M. Stahl's productions and that recommendation is backed by the unusual character of the story,- in which a love which springs from peril caused by a hurricane leads to a very difficult problem. "REVUEDEVILLE." —; + — "Revuedeville," the London type of revue to be presented an the Concert Chamber for a four-nights' season commencing on Wednesday next, is a mixture of humour, good tunes, pretty girls, and pleasing dance numbers. The sketches are new and different. The revue has been concocted and produced by W J. Mountjoy, jun., the original tunes written by Leigh Pownall, and. the lyrics by Lyn Perry, Barbara Bannister is musical director. The box |plan is at the D.I.C.

CITY AND SUBURBAN THEATRES

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 4

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CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 4

CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 4

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