Direction Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. BEST and MOST SESSIONS DAILY 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8, p.rn 5* ■ -H '', in - f ' —■■ (Pitiu, tTf F«,X i A I I k. BURLESQUE: The "biggest - and - brightest” load. You’ve heard of the tears beneath the greasepaint and of the clowns ■ who ... joke . while, their hearts are > breaking.'.. now see Cicely Courtneidge ‘'double” for an adagio dancer and nearly get her neck broken! It’s the funniest thing; die screen has ever known... and the picture from start to finish is ALL burlesque! COMEDIANS:—A cast full of them... and comediennes, too! . All England’s greatest vaudeville stars together to bring you laughter and happiness. CcJLu-urd c\s€rizii~ H O RTO N SONGS:—Snappy, " catchy numbers you will be singing as you go home. The songs, that the wWe world will soon be singing— The Moment I Saw You, ’ “When Love Comes Knocking at the Door,” and “There’s Something About a IS .Soldier.”. FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION! 9 Box Plans now open at Chas. Begg & Co.; or Phone ; Theatre 13-013,. Be Wise—BOOK. No extra: charge for booking. Be Wise—BOOK.
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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 10
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177Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 10
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