AMUSEMENTS
PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “A NIGHT AT THE OPERA.” George S. Kaufman, who wrote “Cocoanuts,”’ lias collaborated with Morrie Ryskind to give the Marx Brothers their funniest comedy, “A Night at the Opera.” which comes to-night to the Princess Theatre. The Merry Madcaps of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer have chosen to go “hi : hat” in a story of grand opera. They have surrounded themselves with a notable, cast, which includes three Broadway singing lav ourites—Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones and Walter King—and Siegfried Rumann, Margaret Dumont, Edward Keane and Robert Emmet O’Connor. Also Cinesotind News, Metro News, Fitzpatrick coloured travcltalk and Chic Sale oddity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1936, Page 3
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