SAMMY COHEN IN "HOMESICK," AT MAJESTIC.
It has been said of Panniiy Cohcn j that lie has the most laughable faee , in iilmdom aud from the amount of hilarity whieh ecklied in wayes out of j the ventilators of the Majestie Theatre t auditorium last night, tho indi- 1 vidual who reuiarked thim was speak- I ing nauglit- but tlie truth. ("ohen's latest cometly hit for Fox, 'Tloniesiek," tonped tlie bill at the popular honse of entertainineiiL hmt night. I and the popular .Jewish comedian in th is feature certninly gives his audienee more food tor laughter than the average man would iniagine was possible in a single perforniiinco. Many j exeellent snpports in making to- , night's progranime a great attraetion. |
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 2
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121SAMMY COHEN IN "HOMESICK," AT MAJESTIC. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 2
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