KINGS THEATRE
i . —c— j Comistiance Talma dge' created quite a stir by*, her peirfannaaice a* "TheMpniiotaiiia Grirl" in "Intolerance," and as tiba.sitiaa* of "Sciawd'aL" She is now showing? '-ait the King's tta^nig-hlb and toKmmiw. niigifot. in another select ' fecitiure eni/tnltOed "The Honeymoon-' The oamjpiL'i'ciaitiioais are nit times qiii'to "alarming and the story has some.fine emotional momeinte. Constainoiis 'a- shear deilifgjhli from start to finish and the seltrtin.p:s are imique aaid! of rair'e beaitiit.y, whale thertj ;s a mijc- . tua-e of oomiedy. md dramatic inridenltisi thaltl •vvill aippeml ;lo etyeryone.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 2
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90KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13933, 11 July 1919, Page 2
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