EVERYBODY’S
“CIRCUS OF LIFE” “The Circus of Life,” is the new picture to be shown to-night at the Everybody's Theatre. It is a story of pre-war Russia, and the love of a young wife, who, rather than incriminate her husband, goes into exile in his place. Only a few people can have the wildest conception of the terrors and hardships endured by Russian “political” prisoners sentenced to Siberia. In “The Circus of Life” these things are most realistically portrayed, as is the girl’s thrilling escape and pursuit over miles of snowbound country. Marcella Alban i, one of the most beautiful of Continental actresses, interprets the role of the young girl. “Sailors’ Wives,” starring Lloyd Hughes and Mary Astor, will also be shown. The management has also much pleasure in announcing that it has secured Mr. Walter Brough for a special engagement. This brilliant singer will sing, with full orchestral accompaniment, the prologue from “Pagliacci,” a treat that should not be missed by any music lover.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15
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165EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15
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