RAMON NOVARRO
CONCERT WORK ABROAD Ramon Norarro has virtually made up his mind that he will pursue his concert career abroad. One taste of that sort of success has been sufficient. So, when he finishes " The Cat and the Fiddle " and one other production be will be returning in all likelihood, and may remain for a very long sojourn. The other picture will more than probably be " The Laughing Boy," as John Colton has already been assigned the task of writing the dialogue. Xovarro's concerts in such centres as Paris and 'London brought him popular acclaim. He also acquired some unique garb abroad, which he is wearing around the studio, a short-sleeved sweater purchased in Nice, and a Scotch plaid cap such as thr Highlanders wear, which, strangely ei.ough match. Also that Scotch cap probably starts a new style in Hollvwood.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)
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