ENTERTAINMENTS.
COSY THEATRE. GOOD FROG RA M ME—TO-N 1G! I 'l'. Showing this evening again for the last tinie is a notable First National programme headed by the entertaining production “Temporary Marriage. It. is a fine, sterling presentation of the sort of problems that are being fared in so many homes throughout the country at tile present time, and is constructed in such a sincere manner and with such a genuine treatment as to be compellinglv fascinating. Jt is a story which stimulates the imagination, and carries normal value. It is sure to fascinate every spectator who sees it. A cast of unusual excellence portrays the characters together with a. carefully selected number of supporting features. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT’S NOVEL PROGRAMME. Before a large appreciative audience at the Opera House last evening was enacted a most novel and entertaining “programme,” a prominent feature of which was the testing-out under modern studio conditions of a number of aspirants for screen honours. Undoubtedly histrionic talent assembled on the stage to be “put through the steps.” Although is is questionable whether Masterton possesses any Norma Talmadge s or Connie Griffiths “blushing unseen” yet it is well within the bounds of possibility that some definite engagements may come the way of-local aspirants. A most appreciative audience voted the proceedings most excellent from the viewpoint of entertainment, and derived much enjoyment. It also gives a most interesting insight into present-day methods of the motion picture world. “The Law Forbids,” a really fine dramatic photoplay, together with an exccellent number of supporting features, was also presented in the evening’s programme which will be shown in its entirety again to-night. Intending patrons are advised to be in attendance early as another large following is anticipated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 March 1925, Page 2
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