AMUSEMENTS
] PLAZA. “YES, MR. BROWN.” 1 ’ 1 Bright' entertainment was . provided for patrons at the Plaza, on-Saturday ’ evening, when the English , comedy, “Yes, Air Brown,” was shown for the change'. .of programme./ Sparkling dialogue, fresh and bright comedy and clever dancing were skilfully iiitrdducea. The plot of the story is laid in Vienna, but the atmosphere aiid ’ ensemble are essentially English. Jat-k Buchanan is responsible for much of the entertainment value of the/ filln, with clever exhibitions of dancing with Yera Pearce and Elsie Randolph, - a particularly clever item being • the staircase dance with Yera Peareo. Catchy song numbers are - introduced ii eluding “Yes, Mr Brown,” “If You Would Learn to Love Ale,” and “Leave a Little For Me,”written by the-com-poser of “Sunshine Susie.” / Bright supports include “ New Fores:, ” Zodiac No. 4, and “Shins -of Society,”, the, \yhole ,programme'.maJc- , ing for a cheery entertainment, which will bo shown for one more night, only, tonight, at the-Plaza. ■ /
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Northern Advocate, 15 January 1934, Page 8
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