EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"ilorals for Men" is a problem play which asks the question: "Why should men have a more lax code of morals than that allowed to women 1 ?" The problem is presented in a. manner which engrosses the attention, • but it lays down no theory of it 3 own. The picture tells its story in a straightforward manner, but there is no hint of sordidness. The principal parts are played by Conway Tearle, Agnes Ayres, and Alyce Mills. "The Lady Who Lied" is a tale of Venice in carnival time—the time when every Continental lays aside his or her natural tfelf and lives {or a time in a. world apart. Virginia Valli, Lewis Stone, and Nita Kaldi are cast in the leading roles.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 7
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