COSY THEATRE.
“HAT CHECK GIRL.” > TO-NIGHT.
Said to be the most accurate and representative picture of New York night life yet shown on the speaking screen, “Hat Check Girl” should interest and amuse audiences at the Cosy l Theatre, where it opens this evening. Sally Eilers, who enacts the title role, was born in Manhattan and attended the Horace Mann school there before going to California and film fame. Ben Lyon, who plays opposite her, was a featured actor and a star on Broadway fer years prior to his going west. The other principals, Ginger Rogers, Monroe Owsley, Arthur Pierson, Noel Madison, Purnell Pratt, Dewey Robinson, Karold Goodwin and Eulalie Jensen, have all had New York stage careers for varyihg lengths of time. The Jesuits of this combined knowledge of Gotham and its environs is said to make the production true to life. Seats may be reserved at Perry’s ’phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1933, Page 2
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