ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES
REGENT THEATRE To-night sees the opening of another good attraction for a limited season of four days in "Sally in Our Alley,” featuring Grarie Fields, England’s highest- paid vaudeville artist. Her stoic of ‘‘Sally'’ will be acclaimed a delight by all who witness tire production, ltd is a story of the famous A.l.ile lfnd Road, London, - and the management advises that reserves are better than regrets. KOSY THEATRE Recommended for adult admirers Margot Grahame’s latest film stat vehicle, '■ Pho Rosary,” which is in every respect a picture of supreme merit, is to-night’s Kosy's big attraction. The story, the scenes of which, laid in England, is dramatic, tense and appealing. Miss Grahame, whose artistry as a player is generalh recognised indulges her flair for rich gowns lo the envy of almost every woman who follows her fortunes throughout this fascinating picture. The supporting players prove themselves wholly adequate, the result being a highly delightful performance. Most excellent supports. PALACE THEATRE A genuine glontn-dispeller is "Stepping Sisters,” the uproariously funny Fox comedy for the Palace Theatre |To-morrow. “Stepping Sisters,” features three famous stars, Louise ■ Dresser, jobyna Howland anil Minna Gr.mbell, all of whom give perfect performances. It is with iheir adventures rhai' the stoTv deals.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3795, 12 August 1932, Page 4
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