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AMUSEMENTS

d EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. y TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “THE STREET SINGER’S RETURN.” e ; “The Street Singer’s Return,’: the t sparkling musical comedy romance, d which comes to the Princess Theatre, a to-niglit., brings together two famous ' e stars of the entertainment world, both - owing to the Christian name of Arthur. s The second. Arthur, Tracy’s comedy 11 partner in “The Street Singer s Return” * is Arthur Riscoe, who also occupies a e prominent place in the affections of & entertainment lovers the world over. New Zealand audiences will remember him best for his riotously funny pert formances iu such screen screams aa '“For the Love of Alike,” with Bobby 1 Howyes, and “Public Nuisance No. 1,” in which lie co-starred with Frances " Day. Riscoe’s adventures in “The Street Singer’s Return” are many and varied. ? He appears as the guardian of pretty fc : Margaret Lockwood, ' and on e of his 1 most amusing scenes is set in a prison, ' in which lie gives an amusing rendering 1 of “She Was Poor, But She Was Honest,” accompanying himself on a pianoaccordion. There is a particularly strong • cast* including Alargaret Lockwood, 5 Rawicz and Landauer, world-famous l piano duettists, Emil Boreo, Ellen Pol- : lock and Hugh Wakefield,

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1938, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1938, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1938, Page 3

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