AMUSEMENTS
Majestic.—Warner Brothers’ standing achievement, “A Despatch from Reuters,” with Edward G. Robinson as Reuter, ends to-day. Commencing on Monday, Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas will be presented in a revival of that delightful comedy “Theodora Goes Wild,” supported by “Cafe Hostess” and “The Spider’s Web.” King’s.—The greatness of the sfcreen and the magic of radio are combined in gay musical, “The Great American Broadcast,” which features Alice Faye, Jack Oalue, John Payne, and Cesar Romero, with Mary Beth Hughes, the Nicholas brothers, and the Wierc brothers. The supports inckj.de news flashes of the war in the East and in the Atlantic. Regent,—Thrills in the air and tense drama on earth mingle in “Flight Command,” an exciting drama of naval aviation, with Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey and Walter Pidgeon, now showing at the Regent. The associate programme includes a Fitzpatrick . travel-talk, a ‘“Passing Parade," and the Regent news service. Repertory Society.—The show-night attraction to be staged by the Gisborne Repertory Society on Tuesday, November 11, will be “Distinguished Gathering,” a thrilling drama in three acts. The play is being produced by Miss Ellen Millar, and a well-chosen ca'st is busily rehearsing.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 3
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191AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 3
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