THE STRAND THEATRE.
A great play, the Metro picturisa--tion of "Tho Awakenins; of Helena Richie," with Ethel Barrymore as itar. -will bo seen at the Strand Theatre ill this week, commencing to-day. Arrangements for tho production of this nonder play were in tho hands of Mr < J. "W. Noble, 'a world's famous name .* ,aa a motion.picture director. For moro than two weeks Mr Noble had conr terence with Miss Barrymore beforo ' iho studied her part, that of Helena ctichic. Tho actual production was laken in the interiors of the famous <. Rolfe studies, and the details and set- ; " inps of the pictures are just as described in tho well-known novel by . Uargarot Deland. Other pictures in- . . Judo an educational.Travelogue. Theso
teries of Metro production provide : nuch entertainment, and are of much educational value. Tho Ellwood trio .till supply orchestral accompaniments, »nd Mr H. Ellwood ■will play a violin - Jolo. The Strand Theatre opens at noon and is a continuous picture Jousc, which is already becoming very popular.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 9
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