HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
'' Because she was young and innocent, she wanted the world to think she was a woman with a past." This is the keynote of "The Flapper," showing at His Majesty's Theatre tonight, m which impish Olive Thomas brings to the screen one of the most delightful comedy plays m which she has yet performed. In this new play Olive Thomas has a role that is ideally suited to her splendid talents. As the boarding-school " flapper " just begin- ' mng her entrance into womanhood, wild with the thoughts of romance and adventure, Miss Thomas is seen at her best. It would be difficult to imagine a more suitable role for the star or a funnier theme with which to display her talents. Included m to-night's programme is an episode of "Smashing Barriers" and a " Co-operative Weekly."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9430, 29 January 1921, Page 3
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