KINGS THEATRE
• There is ai serioiuis ' .proiblem set fpa-th- in; tihe Woaid da-araia. "TLe Divine Sacrifice," itM be ssbptwai! alb tihie King's tio-nii'ghti and' to-micauxnWj with Kitlty GordiOiri as tile star amd with Vea-a Bereisfoifd as a saib-star. TJic laitlber. by itjlie way, is the djaiughter of Kitty and very, aipipropiaitely pliaya -tihe. itolei «f 'h-eir daugliitiea' iaoi the stioa-y. After a. • sepianr'aitiicm • mews reaicheia tho lmsbajid tlialt/ liig wife as deiad aaid 1 ho instantly m'iaa*rießi the woomam whoim lie has loved affid who truly loivesi .him. Lartier after thoir miaiTliiaga haia been blessed by a, child they are asltioamided to leaami that the .firsiti wife wias noib dead. The dramatic sfitualtiibm which arises and the miamy-sdded pirttbleons which it pa-e----semitls tbgieithen" comihiniei tloi maikei a very fasccmfaifciing: story, for the final m.ottie ia'omis of beanlty in thoaioug 1!! keieipdngl with the fine preceding 1 soeines. .
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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147KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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