"IT IS FOR ENGLAND"
CONTINUOUS, AT POPULAR PRICES.
The Queen's Theatre was again crowded yesterday long befpre the advertised time of starting each session of it Is for England.'.' In order to copo with the crowds that have been unable to see the picturo, the representative of theJSnvy League has decided to tuh the picture after the continuous style for to-day and to-morrow, the last days of the picture in Wellington. The first session will begin at noon to-day. and at every subsequent two hours tho picture will commence again. Therefore, the sessions will commence at noon, two p.m., four p.m., six p.m., and the final session at 8 p.m. This patriotic picture has met with enthusiastic success. The leading role in the play is enacted by the Baroness Helene Gingold, whose work m aid of the Red Cross in Europe has won for her the highest decorations that the Ki"g of Serbia can bestow. Other notablq, figures in tho picture are Will Crooka, Tom Mann, and Sir Richard Bull. The scenes in the House of Commons will lon*- be remembered by those who have witnessed "It Is for England. 1 .Lho price of admission during the day wasbeen fixed at sixpence for any .part of the theatre. During the evening sessions the of admission will be: stalls sixpence, circle one shilling.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 3
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