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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

The popular Paramount actress. Belie Daniels, will bo seen in " What a Night," to open at Everybody's Theatre to-day. Miss Daniels has the role of a newspaper reporter, and her adventures in that direction form (he (heme of the story. Supporting players include Neil Hamilton. William Austin, and Charles Sellon. Directed by Edward Sutherland, the picture was produced by the Paramount studios. Hoot Gibson has the opportunity of displaying several new feats of horsemanship and rope-thro wing in " The Danger Rider," which will also be shown. Henry Macßae, director of a number of the star's Western pictures, was in charge of the production. Eugenia Gilbert is cast as leading lady, others in tho supporting company being Reaves Eason. Monte Montague, King Zany, Frank P.enle and Milla Davenport

LUNA PARK. Luna Park continues to attract large crowds every evening. With its many devices for pleasure and thrills, including (he popular scenic railway, patrons are assured of enjoyable entertainment at this favourite amusement area.

CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE.

The amusing adventures of a travelling salesgirl, a part played by Madge Bellamy, form the theme of "Silk Legs," which is the main attraction of the programme now showing at tho Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden. She does not scruple to use her powers of attraction to secure advantageous contracts for her firm. Her lino of success is broken, however, when she meets James Hall in tho role of another traveller in tho same line. Determined to regain her firm's business, she decides upon an original plan of action, which provides genuine comedy and many surprises. Another attraction is a Universal production, featuring tho wonder horse, Rex. "lloofbeats of Vengeance."

LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY

The Little Theatre Society's thirteenth production will bo John Drinkwater's comedy, "Bird In Hand," which will bo presented at the Town Hall concert chamber for a season of four nigh's, commencing next Wednesday. The play is a literary comedy, but there is an undercurrent of seriousness to bo expected from such an eminent playwright as Drinkwater. Many new players will appear, but among the tried members of the cast is Mr. Ernest Blair, who will be remembered for his excellent study of Fergus Crampton in Shaw's "You Never Can Tell." Booking arrangements are advertised.

THE IZARD SISTERS

The second concert by tho Misses Constance and Margaret will be given in tho Town Hall concert chamber this evening. Tho programme, which is exceptionally interesting, includes the Cesar Franck Sonata for violin and piano, and several beautiful unaccompanied duets. Tho accompanist is Mr. Bernard I'agp. Box-plan arrangements are advertised

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 12

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 12

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 4 April 1929, Page 12

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