EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Charlie Chaplin, in "Tho Pilgrim," has drawn big houses ull week at .Everybody's Theatre. To-day will bo the final opportunity of witnessing this latest funmaker. ( The.skirl o' the pipes and the swish o' the kilt lOMnorrow evening will herald the opening of the Scottish screen pluy, "Wee M'Gregor's Sweetheart." It is a charming -and delightful comedy-, drama, featuring Miss Betty Balfour, Svho has been aptly called "the feminine Chaplin." Based on J. J\ Bells-famous stories, its. laughter and pathos arc cleverly" combined in an intensely human play, replete with those, touches'that, distinguish the great entertainment froni the ordinary, Harry Avory and his everpopular Jazz Harmony Band will bo heard in a .musical specialty turn, "Kunnin' Wild," as well as in "the incidental music throughout the programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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