EVERYBODY’S
“THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” “The Flag Lieutenant,” a British production, is being shown to crowded houses at Everybody’s Theatre this week. The story tells of Dick Lascelles, flag lieutenant, R.N., being in love with Sybil Wynne, a daughter of his admiral. His friend, Major Thesiger, Royal Marines, is ' enamoured of a. Mrs. Cameron, a wealthy widow, but is too shy to declare his affection. Both men are detailed to the assistance of a military outpost which has been suddenly attacked. The fort is finally saved through the heroism of Lascelles, who, unknown to anyone, carried but a scheme of Thesiger’s who is wounded in the attempt, losing his memory. Lascelles is missed and Thesiger is hailed as the real hero, and Dick refuses to disclose his pai~t in the affair, swearing to secrecy the naval doctor, who was the only other man aware of it. Even when disgrace threatens, he refuses to tell, but through Mrs. Cameron, now Thesiger’s wife, the truth is disclosed to all except Thesiger. Henry Edwards, Fred Raynham and Lilian Oldland are the other players. A pleasing innovation to the waiting queues at Everybody’s Theatre last evening was the music discoursed in the vestibule by the Savoyans Band under the leadership of Mr. Norm. Ganiev.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 14
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209EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 14
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