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Chicago Hit |rOn at Curranf-t Fresh from what was the longest pi) 0 j run ever accomplished by a revue in S;(j 1 Chicago, “A Night In Spain is now ? [j1 exposed to view at the Curran The- ir eJitter, San Francisco, n No attraction that has appeared in £T01 San Francisco recently has caused as ' s j much advance comment as this, therlatest of a long line of revues sailing!^1 .[under the Shubert banner, Chicago;?* newspaper reviewers, usually prone to ^J !{p conservatism, voted it the best e;os------- ~ j — — - - ' ' — jytvavaganza within the ken of the r present generation. |From a spectacular viewpoint, A; ^ Night In Spain is notewoUhv, Overi-^ forty scenes are displayed. “Rose of s ’ Spain,” “Baile de la Noche de Cas- s* j amiento,” “Columbus at the Court of (s5 {Ferdinand and Isabella, The Blue;*1 I Bn d Room,” “Spanish Shawl”1 and i ^ {“Nocturne” are among the outstand-j^ jing pictorial incidents. j*:Phil Baker, who returns to the , cast after a brief vacation, Ted Healy' and Aileen Stanley head the cast of''1; over 150 persons. One of the prom- ^ .inent features is the presence of the cc ll8 Gertrude Hoffmann Girls in their s, remarkable high air pastimes and,nlt;: . jdanca creations. Others who will be,sc j seen are Helba Huara, Cortez and ■*1 Peggv, Paul and Fen el, Fodi Brown,’ ’Sid Silvers, Mabel Ash, Bob Stanley, lt;E George Anderson, Glen Dale, Bar-j hara Vernon, Tito Coral, Bobby Pin- ai kus, Sam Braun, Larry Fine, J. Colvri es Dunn, Lillian Smith and the Andreim i m trio. A chorus of seventy fair to j s« look upon young women complete the * lt;j' entourage. cii
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Woodland Daily Democrat

Woodland, California, US

Sat, Jun 30, 1928

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