MAORILAND THEATRE.
Three generations fight the traditions and wishes of their elders only to find the' positions reversed when they have! children of their own wishing to marry, and so eternally runs the struggle between the young and the old. This is the theme! of “Milestones,” the new Goldwyn production of the famous play screening in Shannon on Monday. It is a story of infinite tenderness and appeal and is beautifully produced. John Rhead, himself a- rebel against convention m his vouth, rules his household with a rod of iron, for fifty years, until brought against the complete rebellion of thel young folks of modern times. The infinite mischief wrought bv the tyranny of age is shown with power and skill. A Larry Semon corned v is also on the programme ’ “ROBIN HOOD” TO-NIGHT. A final reminder is all that is necessary for Douglas Fairbanks m ‘ Robin H °°NICE°PEOPLE” ON SATURDAY. A revue of fashions from the < ays of the! Armada to thie present. This is one of the distinctive Pictunal features of William, de Mille s. Pu rn ,; mount production of ‘ ‘Nice p^ p ®‘ due on Saturday at the local The occasion is a masquerade hall and the guests appear m costumes r e, u “cent of every important perlO'ot history. No two costumes are ahket Solontal giMid tarn,* maids of the first revolutionary portal P" 1 UP ml ties and dozens of otner types S presented with their masculine counterparts.
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Shannon News, 27 July 1923, Page 3
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242MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 27 July 1923, Page 3
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