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“PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES” WILL BE AT EVERYBODY’S.

The “ Follies,” in New York, especially if they are Mr Zeigfeld’s Follies, stand for youth and beauty and the almost lost art of living beautifully. Phyllis, of that body, knew her youth and her beauty and how to live. But better than she was Mrs Decker, who had been a dancing and singing young lady in the front row, and who was now possessed of a dull husband of admirable virtues. Mrs Decker pined for the old days, and when her husband got Phyllis’s divorce case (the story runs true to type) she saw a way to a means. “ Phyllis of the Follies,” the big picture at Everybody’s Theatre next week, is, strange to say, more concerned with Mrs Decker than it is with Phyllis, and when one learns that that luxurious lady, Lilyan Tashman, plays her. the reason will be understood. Phyllis is played by Alice Day, a sweet young thing who is buffeted about a bit by fate and lawyers and Mrs Decker. The story is a light and frivolous one, always amusing in a quiet, deep way, and is an example of that excellent art. how to handle men. Apart from the troubled course run by Mrs Decker and her husband (Matt Moore), there is a romantic part run by Phyllis and a young man called Clyde. Apart from his name, there is nothing the matter with Clyde, and the audience has good reason to be grateful to him, for he peps up the action considerably, untangles the skein woven by the clever Mrs Decker, and has the four principals playing ring-a-ring-a-rosy at the finish. A romantic comedy of this type is always sought after, and the sub titles are not the least amusing feature of this picture. Kamon Novarro heads a lengthy list of lovely ladies in “ A Certain Young Man.” the supporting picture. Renee Adoree and r'armcl Myers and Marceline Day arc but a few of the divinities in the life of the young man. played by Novarro. In this picture he has the role of a young man of fashion, a man of the world, a Dorian Grey in looks ax'd ladies, who pursues the elusive god cl romance until one day, in a railway train, something happens that alters the course of his whole life, as the novelists say. Everything does not do well, and much water flows under the bridge until the young man does a few alterations, and then everything

is happy ever after. Mareeline Day is the first and last of the ladies. “ Secrets of a Bachelor ’’ would be a better title for this sophisticated story. Mr Albert Bidgood is conducting the Select Orchestra in the following musical programmeOverture. “Christmas” (Foleridge-Taylor) ; suites. “Compass” (Campbell). “Scenes de Ballet” (Glazannov). “Four Fancies” (Finck); selections. “Hit the Deck” (Youmans), “La Traviata ” (Verdi), “The Bat” (Strauss); overture, “Carnival” (Dvorak). “Country Gardens” (Percy Grainger). “La Belle au Bois Dorman" (Tschaikowsky); ’cello solo, “Sous les Filleuls ” (Thome), foxtrot, “Nebraska” (Blake): entr'acte, “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise ” (Seitz). The box plans are at The Bristol Piano Company, where seats may be reserved.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18644, 22 December 1928, Page 17 (Supplement)

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“PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES” WILL BE AT EVERYBODY’S. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18644, 22 December 1928, Page 17 (Supplement)

“PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES” WILL BE AT EVERYBODY’S. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18644, 22 December 1928, Page 17 (Supplement)