DUCHESS THEATRE
Grade Fields has never given a better account of herself and lias never appeared in a more humorous story than in 4 * Love, Life and Laughter,' which is screening to-night at the Duchess Theatre. She is seen as an amateur charity worker in a small English town, throwing oranges from a street float. The stoiy does not take long in getting into its stride, for one c*f the oranges hits a man in the eye. The man is none other than the flunkey of a handsome prince of royal bio* 41 !. Prince Charles of Graunau. Ccmsoquently Nellie Gwynn, the innkeeper’s daughter (it is this role that Giacie takes) is haled before the Court for hitting a prince’s guard of honour in the eye, and thereby causing a breach of the peace. The trial is riotously funny, and so is all that conics after it, but the result of it all is too subtly managed for description here.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 167, 19 July 1935, Page 9
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159DUCHESS THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 167, 19 July 1935, Page 9
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