“SONG O’ MY HEART.”
“ Rasputin and the Empress ” will conclude its season at the Grand Theatre to-morrow night. The great Irish tenor, John M’Cor--0 rnack, whose gramophone records have made him popular in all parts of the world, provides a feast for music lovers in the brand new production of “ Song o’ My Heart,” which will begin a return season at the Grand Theatre on Saturday. Supporting this.fine picture will be the official film of Archbishop Redwood’s jubilee celebrations. “ Song o My Heart,” which proved extremely popular about three years ago, has been entirely re-edited and is a great improvement on the older version. M Cormack is heard in eleven songs, the best known of which are “ The Rose of Tralee ” and “ Little Boy Blue.” The story has an Irish setting and is a clever combination of romance, pathos and comedy. Other members of the cast are Maureen O’Sullivan and J. Farrell MacDonald. Box plans at the D.I.C.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20284, 19 April 1934, Page 3
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