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KING'S THEATRE.

_ The popularity'of the King's Theatre is being well maintained by tie standard of picture screened there each evening. The programme also includes a- musical entertainment of a very high order, and to-night's programme is in Keeping with it« predecessors. The main! feature is "Remembrance," a picture not only written but also directed by the worldfamed author, Rupert Hughes, and has an' all-star cast, including Claude Gillingwater,_ Patsy Ruth Miller, and Cul-1 len The photoplay is a companion picture to' "The Old Nest," ' which was one of the really big pictures of. last year. "Remembrance" does for father what "The Old Nest" did for mother. _ He come 3 first after everyone else, but in the end he comes out strong. "Pop" Grout is the head of a household which has developed into "spenders." They look upon "Pop" as a "good thing" to be worked to the limit —and Pop works to the limit for his family. When the limit is reached Pop has an illness which nearly carries him off, and the family aw^ke to a beiated sense of his importance just in time. The supporting programme ■will include the million dollar baby star, IBaby Peggy, in a comedy entitled "Car- . men Junior," and, as an added attraction, Miss Elsie Kell, Wellington's brilliant soprano, will render choice musical numbers. The King's Select Orchestra, with Mr. Austin as musical director, has arranged a special programme. The - box plan is at The Bristol, and after 5.30 at the theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 3

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 3

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 3

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