MODERN YOUTH STORY AT ST JAMES' THEATRE.
Modern life from two vastly different angles .is portrayed in “The'Dancers,” the excellent fHm which heads the new programme presented at. St -Tames’ TheSaturday. Based on the successfyT British stage play by Sir Gerald du Maurier and Viola Tree. “The Dancers'* is a particularly pleasing romance of how Jove failed to run smoothlj- and the end worked out to a happy climax. As a story of modern youth it strikes an original note. Many' of the scenes are enacted In the great forest of Canada, while others give glimpses of night-club life in London, and picturesque rural surroundings in France. ed fine supportin § programme is screen-
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 3
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113MODERN YOUTH STORY AT ST JAMES' THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 3
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