QUEEN'S THEATRE
Mine.. Olgia* Petrova, hais prase-mteil many (notlaible succesaw* buU ea-ed Steel;." sareeniing' ait tlhe 'Queen's ■tonnßght'.and Thursday night is undoubtedly her girealttest ■ triumph.-' The jjiciture is & superb stage stSory in six eifCtts, intensely draanaiio, showfiin^; hlow «v sfcrtxng willed woanau 'tho istiage acDid makes liea- way attj thiv ctii'sk^of her' retputatioTL. The glamour of the footiligihits blindsi here to filial duity, "but she '■tiurns onub in. the smashing climiax of "Teinpea'ed Steel." "Tho Motion Picture World" says: "Mad'aano Petiroivia. has never" dome anythingi for the eca-een as well aa she plays "Lucille."' Shei etirikos fire. The Queeini's ordhetsitiiia, under Mr Arthur WiHiaims, will contribute epecalail miusccal selections on Wednefidijy and Thiuirsday niighte.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 2
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114QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 2
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