KINGS THEATRE
A very interesitlhig jpiwg'raamne was - '.thrown' onl the seraem a.t this poipulac piatuavvth.ea.tre last might, tlio kerns appealing to all'tastes. Headimigj the' ipoxigsr'aaninae Avas a. World drama emltiitied "The .Divine Sacrifice," whidli selts forts ai problem ait th,e present time engrossingthe aititenitiioin^ of all thinkinlg! nations. At . the (sa.ma time, iti gives Kitty Gorojot.. and hier cilrairrnimg daughter 1 Vena, an opipott-tiMiity'of di«c(losii'n!g: the art of fianaa-t frocking and initiar alia their dramatic! power's. These ladies are supported by a powerful caste amid the iphoitograiphy in the film lea.veis i nothing to be desired. Supporting features were <ai topical bucfgterti, a stirring reel . derpicitiinte the famous Doiiseit Regiimenity.ainid a fun fifflfNmr. titled "A Stnehiuoxre; Visit:. '■') The prox^» gituramie will be repeated to-night. l|
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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125KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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