QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"The Common Law," a famous Robert W. Chambers novel, has been done into pictures by the Selznick Company, and, after a successful season at the King's Theatre, is now showing at the Queen's Theatre. The cast includes Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle, and Elliot Dexter, and good support. The story has to do with the life of an innocent young girl, thrown quite by chance into the society of artists, sculptors, and the Bohemian atmosphere which surrounds this class of people. She consents to pose, and achieves a great success as a model. A dramatic conclusion is grippingly and realistically handled. Excellent supporting films are included on the programme, while an unequalled musical programme is arovided by the Queen's Grand Orchestra. The box plan is at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 3
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129QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 3
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