KINGS THEATRE
; '"Onia of itihe beet programimes sub- ' matted to' a, Thamießi audiencie: for a long, time," was- the uEamimous verdict of thoae ipfirileged <i<? be jrteseptt at.the King's Theaitre lfls.t evening, whea the Qnlterestling and oxedtdng Woxld featuii-ie, one of <thie latest ouJt, was ecareemed. - June ELvidge, whose •niamia spells suiockass, watg in her el $- mieinit in:-the role im whli!ch sha took (paort-, and her taking! way appealed to aJI She was ably asisisitied'in the sueoesß of the pieciei by Johnl Bowers, who played opposiite too. her. The saemnb "Just for Joy," was very glood, atid someithing' oiu* c£ the ordinary run, and shoiuld noit be missed. The pavograimme will be repeated ag'adin tftuis evening- -, ■' ' ■■ ■ . ■■•
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 2
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116KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 2
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