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GRACE MOORE AGAIN

GLGBI9BS SINGING AT MAYFAIR Grace Moore’s glorious singing, an attractive romance, and superb stage settings are the dominant features of ‘ When You’re in Love,’ which commences a season to-night at the Mayfair Theatre. Romance and comedy are skilfully blended in this entertaining production. Miss Moore and Cary Grant appear as two somewhat temperamental artists in different spheres, the one a diva and the other a mural painter, and the manner in which they alternately attract and repel each, other, without regard for the consequences to other people, makes for intriguing entertainment. The course of their somewhat turbulent romance runs through the picturesque settings of Mexico and New York, which provide excellent backgrounds for Miss Moore’s compelling gift of song. Lovers of classical and semi-classical music will find much to appeal to them in Miss Moore’s singing of ‘ Vissi d’Arte,’ from tho opera ‘La Tosca, and Schubert’s haunting ‘ Serenade, both of which she sings with glorious colour and appeal. A new male star is featured with Rosalind Keith in Columbia’s new drama, ‘ Motor Madness, which will be the second film. His name is Allen Brook, and this is only his second appearance on the screen. Previously he was seen in The Holy Terror.’ ____

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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 23

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GRACE MOORE AGAIN Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 23

GRACE MOORE AGAIN Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 23

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