NORMA TALMADGE IN "GRAUSTARK," AT PALACE WEDNESDAY.
"Craustark" ihe First Nati-ona-l special lattruotion ooming to the Palace on "Wednesday and Thursday is a modernised version of George Barr McC'utcheoTi's celebrated riovel. As the P'rincess Yetive, Norma is once more in an ideal role. Having discarded the charac(eri,sa-ti-ons which won her such wide ac clair in "Secre-ts" and "The Lady," she appea-rs again as ihe sweet, gracious young woman so- beloved by the Ainerican p-ublic. "Graustark" is a stirling story of love and ad venture in a tiny kingdom so-mewhere in the SO'Uth of E-urope. W ithin its roek-walled bari'ie-rs -ancie-nt traditions live on, and the story denls with the adventures of a modern prineess and a modern Ameriean who- break through these traditions to happiness and love. There will h-e a special matinee on Thursday commencing at 3 p.m. *
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 228, 27 September 1926, Page 4
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139NORMA TALMADGE IN "GRAUSTARK," AT PALACE WEDNESDAY. Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 228, 27 September 1926, Page 4
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