EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"Childr'eu of Divorce," n. picture with an ultra modern theme, is the.i?tar attraction at Everybody's.-Theatre this week, and continues to prove popular. Some ot the story might not appeal to a great, number qf people, • but in it some profound truths are -unfolded, -and give food for thought. Clara How takes the part of the flapper who marries tho'sou of a wealthy engineer, -md she takes a difficult part-with, rare ability. In the early stages o£ the Btory shows u!! .the 'vivacity usually associated with the llappeu type, and in tho final scenes she shows a strong sense of drama, particularly .when sho decides to take her life to allow'her husband and her friend to marry. The part of the friend is appealingly played by Esther llalston, who is always winsome, and attractive.. '. There is a good supporting programme, including a comedy and news film.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 6
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