"THE FIRST MRS. FRASER."
Thi.s pvotiiiif; anil to-rnorrow evening the U. ('. "Williamson English comedy comji.'iny will stage the last two performances nf tho brilliant Lmuliii coincflv, Ihe T'irst Mrs. Fraser," which has proved an out standing success at Ilis Majesty's Theatre. On Wednesday evening the company will present Rachael Crothcrs' original and eiiterlaining coinedy-draina, " Let Us Be (lay," in which Miss Ethel Morrison, in the role of Mrs. Boucicault, F,cored a success in Sydney. 'I he fact that "Let I s Pc Gay" lias been seen on the talking screen will naturally add special interest to the approaching Williamson production. Miss Mary MacOregor will appear as Kitty Brown, played on tli'e screen by Miss Norma Shearer and Mr. .1. 11. Howe will take the role of Bob Brown. Others in the cast, are Leslie [Victor, Roger Barry, John Wood, Noel Boyd. Mona Bailee, Reginald Wykeham and Eileen Morris. " Hay Fever " will h<! played on Tuesday, June 16, for a phort season.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 13
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161"THE FIRST MRS. FRASER." New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 13
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