AMUSEMENTS
CPERA HOUSE —MATINEE AND EVENING. “THE LION AND THE LAMB.” An English actor who has made rapid •>lrid.'s in the short time he has been .n Ainer.ca is Walter Byron, handsome leading man. who is starred in “The Lion and the Lamb.” to be screened at lliis afternoon’s matinee, evening and Thursday. Although he wen* to America only a year ago. he has been featured : .n several outstanding v,hides. His American film debut was made opposite Vilma Banky in “The Awaken ing.’’ He comes from an acting fam ily. Byron’s people have been on the stag? for more than two hundr d years, his father, George Butler, being a wellknown comedian with the Matheson Lang Company in London, and his mother, Dulcie Lawrence, we l-kaown leading lady. Walter first went on th- : stage at the age of three, as L : ttle Willie, in “East Lyne.’’ He was next cast as little Eva in “Uncle Toni’s Cabin,” and has been on the stage ver since. Among other things, he has understudied Britain’s leading stars. He has played |oads in every city m England, Ireland and Scotland. BAND DANCE TO-NIGHT. Success begets success — so successful have the above dances been that the committee controlling these functions have decided to add one more item to the pleasure of these entertainments by providing a dainty supper for patrons. With first class floor, music and supper, and novelty dances, what more could one wish for. Lovers of dancing, a good night’s pleasure awaits you! KARORO SPORTS CLUB. The usual old time long night dance conducted under the auspices of th? Karoro Sports Club will be held in the United Pavilion on Thursday nexr. Billy William’s orchestra will supply the music. Popular prices. JAZZ DANCE The challenge foxtrot at Herb Moore’s on Friday next between Le and partner and Olaridge and partner is causing considerable interest amou*; dancing enthusiasts. Jim Haines has been chosen as judge and is assured of giving every satisfaction? Steel orchestra with Gray Scott as M.C. wi! provide a good night’s entertainmen
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1932, Page 3
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341AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 27 April 1932, Page 3
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