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SONG AND PLAY COMBINED.

TO PRODUCE “MY WILD IRISH • ROSE.” Vitagraph has again done the unusual in an attractive adaptation; of both a song and a story—each one a classic —to the screen.' “My Wild Irish Rose” which will be shown at the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday evening sips the sweetness from both Cfaauhcey Olcott’s isong, and Diion Boucicault’s famous stage success, “The Shaughraun.” Irish romance is always gripping, but when music, wit, a rich Irish brogue, replete with, folk lore, and a ■wealth of scenic beauty are blended, tire effect is startling. One iis completely saturated wiith the sentiment of the song and the plot. In 1 other words it is an example of near 100 per cent, in "atmosphere.” It will send many an audience whistling and humming up the aisles.

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Shannon News, 16 March 1926, Page 3

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SONG AND PLAY COMBINED. Shannon News, 16 March 1926, Page 3

SONG AND PLAY COMBINED. Shannon News, 16 March 1926, Page 3

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