13th September, 1946. ~'HE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CHRONICLE. 815 COLOSSEUM PLAZA Odeon Curzon (African Consolidated Theatres, Ltd.) Union Tbeat.re1 Ltd. Metro-Ooldwyn-Ma1er Picture.. 2nd BIG WEEK - Unprecedented Demand for Daily at 2.30 and 8.15. 'aturdays and Holidays, SEA POINT WYNBERC Seats. 10.15, 2.30, 5.45 and 8.40. 'l'o-day at 3 and 8.15. aturday at 3, 6 and 8.30. To-day at 2.30 and 8.15. at. at 2.30, 6 and 8.45. To-day and To-morrow: That Lively Human and It's \Vhispered ... It's Rumoured ... It's all Daily next week at 2.30 and 8.15. deeply moving Picture: " BOYS' RANCH." over 'Iown !

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~- You will Thrill to this !Magnificent Screen MON DA y - Book Early. Achievement--Watt Disney's Gigantic l\lu ical Show in New Technicolor. "A SCANDAL IN PARIS" Released through nited Artists-Starring VAN J E OHN80N - THER WILLIAMS GEORGE SANDERS - Keenan Wynn - ecil Kellaway "FANTASIA" as Eugene Ji~rancois Vidocq, the },rench Raffles, m Amazing Technicolor. R.K.0.-Radio Film who steals everything from Hearts to Jewelled with "EASY TO WE " Garters. STOKOWSKI and The Philadelphia Symphony Carlos Ramirez - Ben Blue - Ethel Smith at the CAROLE LANDIS who loses her Garter. Orchestra. OrgaJJ.. SIGNE HASSO who loses her Heart. --~1:.._~nold .Pressburger Production. Municipal Orchestra ALHAMBRA SUNDAY, 15th SEPT., at 8.30 p.m. OY UNION THEATRES LTD. (African Consolidated Theatres, Ltd.) Marc he Heroique (Hy request) ...... St. Saens Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. To-day at 2.30 and 8.15. Two )fore Days. To-day at 2.30 and 8.15. Saturday at 2.30, 6 and Dance of the Hours (.By request) ...... Ponchiel!i 8.45. Daily next week at 2.30 and 8.15. "Air de Lia" (L'Enfant Prodigue) ...... Debussy William Powell, E ther Williams iJJ The Hoodlum saint. PAUL H ENREID EV A. P ARGI'l'ER. Romantic Lover of "Now Voyager" and Admi siou Free. Chairs 6d. Mon.: Fred AHtaire, Lucille Bremer in M.G.M.'s Tec·hnicolor Mu ·icaJ: . ''Casablanca,'' THURSDAY, 19th SEPT., at 8.15 p.m. with IDA LUPINO Ov~rture, "Donna Diana" ...... Reznicek the .Picture that adds a New Chapter in the .Piano Con<'erto in E minor ...... Chopin 8creen' s Greatest Love Story ANIA .POLA.KOF},_ Symphoni<' Suite "8cheherazade" lmport~nt Announcement ! "IN OUR TIME" ' H1msky-Korsakov (Warner Bros. Production.) llooking: ity Ha11. I We take pleasure in announcing the forthcoming visit to Cape Town of Yf ah Neaman. the distinguished Polish violinist, Wh n "Pygmalion" is stag d at the Alhambra he Ex cutive of tl1e Cape Town Fri nds of the Theatre by the .Munro-Inglis Company on Thurs­ Pale tinl' Orchestra entertaiged the Palestinian d, y next it will hL• presentt•d in Edwardia11 Dr. yling violinist, Yfral1 N aman, to lunch last we k. dr~ss. Tl1 drt· ·s of the play':-; original p l'iod. 1r. .. aman 'ra on short visit to the city , "'an ~lnnro co1}. icier , gi •e life and meaning to on a \noa

land where he was due to give his first recital on :uu1tt1lllllUlllJlUUltllllftllllllllllllllltlllUllllllll1ttllllllUIJllllllllt1t1u11111111111•': fhursday evening. BOOKING OPENS AT DARTERS .Paul Loyonnet. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th

Paul Loyonnet, the distinguished French tpian­ t, gave another successful concert at the City Hall last Friday night. His programme was an Cape Town's Popular Rendezvous! mpressive one and included Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 109, Schuman's Papillons and works by Nan Munro. ' hubert, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Faure and Nan Munro will play Eliza, the flower girl, Bach in which he demonstrated his virtuosity and whose transformation to society lady caus s much THE STANDARD great technical skill. He was received with much merriment, and Rayne Kruger will play Professor enthusiasm and as encores played Bach's Preludf' Riggins, her teacher of phonetics. from the A minor English Suite and Couperin's LOUNGE 1 ''Pygmaliol}'' will be presented at four perform­ Tic-Toe-Choe." ances including one matinee, and this will b~ Loyonnet will play two Beethoven concertos followed on 23rd September (three evening per­ l'ith the Cape Town Orchestra to-morrow (Satur­ formances and one rnatin e) by "The Philad lphia day) night at the C)ity Hall. On Monday night Story." This is a very modern play which is no 72, Adderley Street, Cape Town. h11 will give an all Chopin programme. _ mere farce but an intelligent comedy of manners (Opposite Standard Bank) ~--~~·•~------by a writer of considerable merit. Philip Barry is ot}e of America's leading dramati ts and has PLAZA. ma-0.e a name for himself in his clever treatment of light comedy. His dialogue sparkles with w~t Popular , a new swimmil}g, sing­ and modern epigrams and there is no lack of The Milnerton Turf Club 'ng and dancing Esther Williams, Lucille Ball as amusing situations. a girl stranded at the altar once too often, and funnyman Keenan Wynn as the guy who gets ~~~~.~~--~ RACES AT ASCOT them all balled up in a series of hilarious matri­ monial complications-these are the hilarious ROYAL. headliners in M.G.M.'s new Technicolor musical, SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. 11 Easy to Wed." It's the story of a guy who All the facets of entertainment are brilliantly First Race 1.55 p.m. winds the gals around his little finger until one blended in the M.G.M. Technicolor musical, SEVEN EVENTS rinds him around her heart; it's filled with great "Yolanda and the Thief," which opens at the tunes, striking dance scenes and many laughs. Royal Theatr on Monday. It is an ideal vehicle £1 DOUBLE TOTE ON THE FOURTH AND Cecil Kellaway is featured in a long cast, while for the talents of and Lucille Bremer, FIFTH RACES. world-famous Ethel Smith is one of the musical who recently scored together in "Ziegfeld Foll~es" Trains: 10.32, 12.28, 12.46, 12.59 and 1.9. highlights at the orgaIJ. The picture opens a.t the and who again prove themselves all acting, danc­ R. O. LOUW, Secretary. Plaia on Monday. ing and sinil.ni team of top calibre.