nun .((KKOOWEfIFr mmvmn BEN TRAVERS’ CREATES! FARCE! “ This is a grand bit of fooling that will entertain everyone —highbrows,, lowbrows, middle-brows, and no brows at all. . . . A jolly good picture, with the accent on the ‘jolly.’” Sunday Express.’ splayed hy the same brilliant cast that gave us ‘Rookery Nook.’ TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN YVONNE ARNAUD MARY BROUGH ROBERTSON HARE ; . ~;J A “We laughed until the tears were in our eyes.” —Cinema. Daily “ Great how the audience laughed! Bravo, Walls, Lynn, and Company. —“London Times.’ “ Extremely laughable; Ben Travers farce in best English tradition . . . excellent clear diction of players. Marvellous comedy antics of Aldwych team makes this even better than * Rookery Nook.’ ” —Auckland ‘ Star.* TO-MORROW at the Box Plans are at Begg’s till 5 p.m.; thereafter at (he Theatre Phone 12-324.
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Evening Star, Issue 21720, 15 May 1934, Page 18
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