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THE KING'S THEATRE.

Miss Lilian Gish, who created such a favourable impression in "The. Birth of a Nation," reappeared at The King's Theatre to-day as the heroine in a Triangle Fine Arts production entitled "Daphne and the Pirate." This is a fascinating romance of love and adventure in the days when Louisiana was a French colony and the bride ships of France sailed across the pirate-infested seas to New Orleans, where girls were sold at auction as wives of the French colonists. Lilian Gish is supported in this production by Elliot Dexter. The supporting items include "Young Bird Life," nature study in colour; "The Cost of High Living," comedy; and the Pathe Gazette.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 139, 9 December 1916, Page 3

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THE KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 139, 9 December 1916, Page 3

THE KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 139, 9 December 1916, Page 3

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