QUEEN'S THEATRE
,'Tull house" greeted ■ late -patTonig toi the Queensi la&b night, and the management in their adver'tise(mfent to-night,, express -regret that so many were unable to secure seats. As the pirQgKamme is such, an-excel-lent one, and will be finally screened to-night, it would he. well for "vwuldpbe patrons to reserve their seats by telephone 1-24 before 7.30 or telephone 83. after 7.30. . Wonderful "Bill" Bart was at his bast in the iglorious Artcraft production, "The Tiger- Man." Has acting! was •entirely convincing, and; withal perfectly natural. "Fatty" Airbudlde created 1 roars of laughter with his many fiun-producinig stiunits in "A Country Hero." On Wednesday and Thursday 01g>a Petrova, will a.ppear im a first National prod^uction, ''Tempered Steel." Williams' orchestra will perform each night.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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124QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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