QUEENS THEATRE
A crowded house Monday night i testified the pttblio appreciation, of Williams 1' orchestra, now permanent- J ly engaged by" the'- x Queens Theatre I management. The improvement in | the entertainmemt pfovid'edl is mami- ] fast, -aind. must yield the fruit of I 'big houses, as • igood piicturee aad ! miusic should. To-niigh,t a com- ! binatdon hard) to beat is advertised '-('as the Queens dirawing card 1 glorious •Maxihe Elliott mi . a , wonderful Goldwyim picture^ "Fighting Odds," and the orohesttra, which will play / somie special operatic seleotiions ohosemi for this soiper-feature. The dressing !and ise.ttings of "Fighting Odds" are said to foe extremely attractive, and Maxine Elliott creates a 'brilliant success as 'the heroine. Friday's . programme at the Queens is * headed by a clever Paramount picture, "The Saleslady," featuring dainty Hazel 'Da'.wn. ■ Wiiliams' orchestra will acoompainy.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 2
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136QUEENS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 2
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