“THARK” AT CIVIC.
Tom Walls anti Ralph Lynn in Travers Farce. Xo finer tribute could be paid to the famous comedians, Toni Walls and Ralph Lynn than the packed houses which have greeted them at the Civic Theatre, where they are appearing in *• Thark.” Ben Travers, writer of the unforgettable Rookery Xook,” is the author of this mirthmaker. and it is undoubtedly his funniest and most delightful contribution to films. After an absence of over twelve months from the screen the ever-popular Aldwich Theatre cast, including Mary Brough and Robertson Hare, also make a welcome reappearance. The story, which rolls along at a merry pace, concerns “ Thark.” a residential manor which has the reputation of ' being haunted. In the past Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn have been seen in some never before produced sm-h spontaneous laughter qs arises when these r\vo appear in the haunted room. The box plans are rapidly filling and patrons are advised to make early application for reserves. Plans are open from 10 am. at the theatre. where seats may be reserved at no extra cos*.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 955, 27 December 1933, Page 3
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