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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AND THURSDAY. “THEODORA .GOES -WILD”’ “Theodora Coos Wild. ’ starring | Irene-Dimne in her first major ride as | a comedienne, will lie the' attraction at the Princess Theatre to-iiight and Thursday. For the first time in a career studded With such ’dramatic gems as :“Cimarron,” ‘ ‘Back' Street.’’ ••.Mag-1 nificent Obsession’’ and “Show Mo'at,” j Miss Dunne turns to the gay,’/ light side' : -of life, with gratifying results. Playmg opposite the titian-haired star in the role-of’a. happy-go-lucky ill<»s- ■ trator'is Meivvn Douglas, one of Hollywood’s most popular actors. Others in the largo east aye' I’hVmas Mitchell, I Thurston Hall, Rosalind Keith, SpringByington and Margaret MoWade. In' “Theodora (iocs Wild,’’ Miss ])unne is ! seen as a small town “nobody” who .be-j comes famous as ,the author of sophisticated novels. . \Vhen she Tails in love with Douglas, whose estranged wife I refuses to give him a divorce, she takes a page from her Own novel and launches a campaign of wild escapades to gain her objective. “Theodora, Goes Wild” ; from a screen play by Sidney Buelnnan, Mary McCarthy is the.author of the original story. Al/o Springboks v, All Blacks 2nd Test/Springboks v. Otago.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1937, Page 3
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