KINGS THEATRE
■ The piobur'e shotwni aib the King's Theaitre 1 last eveaiii'ngl' fully waaTamited th© 'igoiodi hoiuisiei., amd; tiiose present rer 'tiuamed hamie TVell satisfied wiith, tJie /evemiin^l's ©ajoiyimenit. The star p>io- ; tares, ai Toiiiaingfe dvsaosi; "Old Loives ; for New," Vlol^ botlh exciitirig amd j enitertiaiiniing, 'aindl gaive Mairjory Wril- ' s<m laind Loa Hill. Oipiportuindfcies of displaying; their ■: tal'enttis m mo smia!L degree. The nanicth: sioemietsi are really good, and the ma.ny sitin4ng ep'isiodes ineiidein'tia.l toi suoh life oreaited more than ordrnalry ibiter'eat- Anabher parl;tiipm) of "The FaltiaJ. Rirg" Avasi tcireeiTied, and prioVed, if anything, better j thai® tiitis piredewessor's. Other iteros j >A rem?i, equally igood. This ipifogramine vttiX be I'etpeiattted algialinisitthiis eveming.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 2
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114KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 2
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