KINGS THEATRE
I There was a good audience a,t the Kings last night .'thoroughly appreciilattiire of atn.. exciting 1 mysterious detective drama:. "The Hand ait itibfei Window." Ml of tiirilLs i clever aotmg, amd in. addatiicmi some j -exceipjtdicimlly ' fiaer sceinery. The' 16tli episode of tha* iTicreasingly poipular serial, "Thei Faital ilimg,"' , iwias brimfuil; of lia'irHraisiinigi ,mcideiritis, possibly more exmting tlhan usual, amd held the aiudience from ' first to last. The ifkuali sareeniing of this programme takes placei to-' ; Bjgh't. j! diact^i K'imball; To'Uin.g is. pmie of : the leading! screen actresses"; her work dig .invatttiabiy good, Hence,, Fri^ : dlaiy's and Saturday's scrtieimmig' of ; "The : MarioTiiet>ties,'r with. tihW lady imi 'the lead, is being' awaited witE' • interest. ■ '"''"'.' ■■'' \ . ■
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 2
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116KINGS THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 2
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