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i I fZr “Jack P'Azz."? | Dorothy B-—ir-tcm zrA ©ssrajarr wr- ■ .%c%jaH*— Y.ZSZ2T i iz-i "iij &-'£%« of Dar.tzic'' —Trier ! the m_a:L left. Ancsr --jtfga.tt is bsc-i ! with the Firms. Jtv;& Faber, a ycssg Atje.rr2.Kat ' girl. —r. played ie&d :a rgnska. : rssTzvlj for zhe Firm.- —fa Aa**lii 5 <K;r-i»i cEe role cf Mesne Clang: i fa the Jsm&rm rerirsl of “la* Beils 'of New York." ■ ' A NTgbt Ort”—Maude Fa no’ triumph of a -decade ago—A being revived fra 3vd«rv. Bertha Biesrde :: , the lead. 5 Zlatfco B aiokovie. the celebrated Croatian violinist. who will giro 5 - raranrfcer of reefi*ls in Amrralfa. “if s mere! j maka the Com.m-.oitwealth a ; c*l!ra?-p!ao* It a t~o years' tear cl S the world sr; ar. rcear.-gc,:rg yacht . Accor.tr/aried by Ms wife. Capra rr : Job?* Parti a* roaster, ana a Fro— of 12. :, be loft Sat Fr« seise* ora Aprs] -y frs the t arxlliz’-y reeve*, ffortserra Light. a rad ’ rear re f Syd rev. —la the Jlarotsesa* j Islands and Tahir:, this veer. , Barbara Here, tee Er?gi:?.t actress 1 —aa a— arded L'ICO ■farragos :rt rise : King’s Bench Dfvhderri, ’ London. : against Gorton Her bond. ;,r/l".;:r for breath of ::r:ra—.. after engsgi—S . fer to p!av the lead :n a a j West ’End Theatre, at a sahr" of £'y. f a week. the played a leadtg part in 1 “The Corn mar.'l to Love” at the Arts ici-:’b Theatre, font Yvonne Arraard -a.? J .-*tsb/sr it rated —her. toe piav —as pref dc-'.ed at Daly's. Miss Hone yra? e.t> 1 gaged in Fog.and s.s leading Jadv tyi Serrootrr Hicks Jr. Australia. hat hies ryvt piav vltd hint, .me trade a reappearances fra Australia in Somerset Mat: zhangs ‘'Ram.” Looking very pretty in the p:r.k crMue ar.d ide-brirrrred hat wrier she veers in the dream _ serene fa “Lean Harve'-t.” 'fits Ijrie) H :lr«»rf. daughter of Sir Thomas T-Tlford. told of her exciting rush back to I.onOor. from Dinsrd. where she a.s ST/en«Jmg Faster, to, join the oast of this ralay, writes a London co-resr/onoert. There | mere no mats, so Mas Oi.ford rad to, gn> hr way of Paris with a!! tr.e attendant joys of Trend!? cross country train ;o rrr.evs. She does not regret it. however.'ar.d confessed that the r,lav fascinated her to trie extent or enjoring tvatohing it in renearsai. ■ This" is 'indeed a edmpfircest to the * author. Kona 1 '! -Tear.*, —hose dialogue j has the easy now of the expert writer. ‘ His lines are ‘Vo ea.sy to say.” aoI ce,rding to Miss Wslford. and the— eer- | iatrJy produce an efm-ot of siyoothness i and tatitness. for aitbongh the P ;fe .J j has no less than thirteen scenes, ' is cora-eotrend!— difncult to stage from a technical point or view, the sets having to he placed one -within the other, there is no regur.dance or waste of material. Iris Darhyshire. who is supporting Frank Harvey at the Sydney Theatre Royal, v/as horn in London, and educated in Paris, and first went on the stage seven —ears ago in Paris as a dancer. One of her earliest exreriences was in the English run of “White Cargo.” in which she understudied Miss Horde Sawyer as Torsdeieyo. a p,art which Miss Harhyshire : plaved later in the season in London, I and then on tour. Her success was so pronounced that she found her.self cast for coloured roles, and for two years] she appeared a!! over England in the j lead in “AJoma.” and then as’Nubx in; “The Scjuall.” a rday which achieved ] great success in the English provinces] as well' as in New York, hut did not; catch popular favour in London.; Changing from these roles, she became] a member of the company supporting; Dame Sybil Thorndike in the London? production of “Ghosts.” After the run of “Ghosts.” Miss Darbyshire fulfilled another London, engagement as Alvarez in “This Thing Called Love.” in a cast headed by Miss Marjorie! Mars C.rbo afterwards appeared in j “The Barretts of Wirnpole street”) j and Robert Loraine. Miss Darbyshire! played in two talking picture produo-j tions in London before leaving for | Australia, “Number, Please!” and “Peace and Quiet.” |

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 4

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STAGELAND. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 4

STAGELAND. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 182, 4 July 1931, Page 4