ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S. ALICE JOYCE IN “COUSIN KATE.” “Cousin Kate,” the Alice Joyce special production will be shown at Everybody’s Theatre to-rjight. At the opening of the play Kate Curtis Is the author of several rather startling books, talking of love and marriage in merry mockery, but revealing to her intimate friends the fact that underneath her show of flipan'ey and scorn of conventions she is a warm hearted and romantic woman. She proves disappointing and, discomforting to sex adventurers of the opposite geiider and altogether dependable and lovable to her true friends. The. comedy of “Cousin Kate and the story is impressively aiid strikingly told in the screen version- The -biJi ircltides gazette, comedy, and “Tlie Lost.
THE ECOt’EK-S'.
LAST NIGHT OF FINISH.”' The sprightly ingenue, ■ Marguerita Fisher is seen in a rollicking copiedy drama “Ann’s Finish,” concluding tonight at the People's. In this story she disturbs the tranquility of a boarding school by claiming ,a handsome burglar as her husband anil declaring that she is a war bride. The bill includes gazette, comedy, travel and conclusion' of the “Branded Four.” To-morrow’s change presents Eugene O’Brien in his latest Selzniek attraction, “is Life Worth Living.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 2
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