THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IUBE,
ENTERTAINMENT
Y.M.C.A. PANTOMIMERS MEET WITH CASTING DIFFICULTIES
CASTING
difficulties aro not helping Y.M.C.As rehearsals of "Jack and the Beanstalk."
Following withdrawal of Audrey Steele from Prin cipal Boy role, W. Simpson has been forbidden by medical advisers to take part in any active theatricals. Simpson was cast as the "Dame."
Noreen Cooper has been moved up to Principal Boy, Catherine Winch, who is also in Philharmonic's ballet, is tak- ing Principal Girl. Y is still searching for someone to replace Simpson,
Cast at present lined up is as follows:
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Members of the ballet in Philharmonic's forthcoming production of "Mate of the Mountains" pose in front of a mirror for the "Telegraph's" Special Photograph. RIGHT--A novel Farrell photograph of Miss Stella Best, who will do a special number with Mr. Geo. Goncharoff in "Maid of the
Mountains."
FAIRBANKS WILL FILM MARCO POLO SCENES
IN HONGKONG
Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks (formerly Lady Sylvia Ashley) has been cast for the leading part opposite Gary Cooper in "The Adventures of Marco Polo," a film which will be produced by Douglas Fairbanks and Samuel Goldwyn.
Fairbanks will collaborate in London with Captain A. Pogson, his adviser on Oriental scenes, preliminary to bringing ja camera crew to Hongkong for "background shots" of the
Marco Polo film.
Doug, and Mrs. Fairbanks originally intended to go to England from the States via Hongkong, in order to study con- ditions here before background shooting commences. To this | end, they hooked passages by the "China Clipper", later cancelled
them.
Fairbanks will not be accompani- led by his wife when he comes to
Hongkong in February.
It will be recalled that the couple passed through here about rix months ago.
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Sir Shum Shulpo
Dizzy
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Front and Ind legs of "Jenny, the beautifullest cow" still open to any amateura who want stage experience,
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TO rest for Philharmonicans, who are rehearsing thrice weekly for forthcoming production of "Muld of the Mountains." Rev. Cyril Brown, fresh from a vacation in Japan, is sparing no effort to make presenta tion an outstanding one, and cast lins settled down to really hard work for
the three weeks that intervene before
stage will be set (December 10) for publle performances. -
Many people are sneaking Into Queen's Theatre on Sunday mornings Just to hear Ann Winter's marvellous voier at rehearsals. This talented ex-
Noreen Cooper
Catherine Winch
J. J. Ferguson W. Henderson
Frank Augus
Winifred Lawson
J. R. Luke
W. Forsyth
W. Fruen
R. Bater
W. J. Broten
far the best they have had in many years.
"Maid of the Mountains" will make a special appeal to non-Chinese as we as Chinese audiences. Iden of staging plays with requirements of our entire cosmopolitan population a primary consideration is, as far as I know, new one for
Hongkong amateur players.
Bouquet to Philharmonic Com- mittee-man who thought out brilliant Iden of getting those special posters from England. They are tasteful, sguided and appenting, and help put Philharmonte advertising on plane t deserves.
Portsmouth player, who lifted "Coun- FOLLOWING
try Girl" from failure to success last year, is definitely mainstay of "Mald of the Mountains" This is not meant as retention on other members.of cast, for "First Night" considers that Philharmonie's 1936-37 line-up is by
TOO EARLY!
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successful "Night Must Fall", Hongkong's A.D.C. Is rummaging oround for an- olher play, hopes to produce again before end of Benson, Rumqur has it that A.D.C. will produce two fur- ther plays before June.
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