New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1930, Page 8

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18 OME ALL The “Strange Interlude” o _(_‘q-,,__ S purca i : vt o S e Moonlight Dance . ) Sl EN BUNGALOW uary 1, 1930 Admission S0¢ iusical Production Tor Which~_ er 100 Stars Feaiued in Warner Huch Is Promised o | Brothers Sensational Hit =z CAPITO! ‘ i Starts r:{@DAY SR 00 =1 (189530 EMBASSY SUN, MON, TUES. colortul = Connecticut’s Newest and Most Beautiful Theater ; NOW You Can Hear E,Z’?JL See Th?n‘\ ‘ 1 . e NOW SHOWING - . ’ | i SHAKESPEARE F“flw By Love Came Too Late in the Ar Heart of the TOGETHER fgr ihe F!i’s{ Tyme! ! - ACAPITOL FEATURE | yseeseseeessi | MARY. PICKFORD 271 “Taming of the Shrew”vls First ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 5 ; MH,A;{ !“A““;ANKS Talkie for Doug and Mary e ik getiey AN ADAPTATION OF SHAKESPEARES AT THE PALACT STARRING THE CHARMING BETTY COMP/ON and ERICH YON STROHEIM A Dancing. Singing, Dramatic Speclacle With a Ballet of Over 300 Boys and Girls 125 Piece Orchestra Continuous Showing nes. ranging ait] AT i ) y : d Adsptedand Directed by e | 12:30 Until 11 P2 M. e 1 SN TAYLOR, TEN DAYS ONLY , &) ».'\‘Ill 2 P. M. to 6 P M G P Lo 1110 Ll —RBeginning— BRISTOL ) 3 e 25‘ 252.”435‘ 35“"“50‘ WED., JAN. Gak > Sundays and Holidays Are Not Included in Above [, =) Warner Bros. 3 A ijeits i /’ i 5 b ALL~TALKIN GRAND THEATLIL HARTIORD STRAN S Gt i COMEDY SMi\SEK3 ./ g S Lot v IO PRICE SCALE A e 1 ".‘ (R A | Warner Bros. e e AP ; 4 j ;. Starts SUNDAY i pmn—— HE f [ VAUDEV]LLE ; o e 4| 5z Fivst Show at 4:00 P, M. ] BEAUTIES — DANCE — 1 On Screen g & - : MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY g 100 SHOWS o e 5 - 5 ] Continuous il IN ONE TONIGHT : An Al Talking Dramatic e SHE 1 ) > The ShOW That Will BE E—Ieard UNITED HAL 08 VAN ST O e ; § Gem of New York Night Life S 7% Rourd the World ! : AZ?SANCE;?::E : :- G g “NIGHT i ) : | T ] WARNER BROI o TONIGHT | PLAINVILLE Musie By oy WED. and SAT. I8 Definite arrangements havc_fina”y been made with the T he- ater Guild of New York for the presentation of the most rocel, audacious, intriguing play cver produced i America, 55 Eugzene ’Neill's sen=ational 9-act drama “Strange Interiude’ ir Parsons’ Theater, Hartford | . - . 6 Days, Commencing Monday, Jan. Z20th §§ A Everything the name implies. Magnificent — : 4 : gorgeous colorful amazing spectacular! ce starts promptly at 5:30. At 7:40 there is a dinner A Sok /[ - Stars! Stars! Stars! World famous celebrities — 13 fl9. The final curtain descends at 11 p. m. Late comers are scated onl; Lz D ol Stellar personalities of the screen and stage. Music, BARE e SCALE OF g 1 B Songs, Dances, Ensembles, Sketches. A Marvelous oA raigeeg | B ; & '11",() ast 3 rows balcony co....%200 M melange of glorious entertainment. Truly the P:" ,"'-?'* el = E 8 First 4 deony 33,00 et QET <N greatest entertainment the stage or screen has AR » . ; e s 7 ( | § ever known. A Wheopee Show MALL ORDERS will 1in the order o Reguic White g PARSONS’ V‘W " Pt cuu'fi«? S a5 SOTTINES TODAY Ll ) You. . (e letely t Ho Hllu FOREWARNED: Whercver presented this extraordinary play has compietes sold out. P —

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