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NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE.

The change of programme at MacMahon's Theatre to-day was (headed by ■the stirring spectacular military drama, "The Song of Hate," in which the popular Betty Nansen plays the star part. In addition to embodying a pretty love story, the picture has a strong war interest. As an analytical study of the emotions of love and hate it is clever, both in construction and in conception. Of course,.the eternal woman plays a strong part in its eternal development, and equally, of course, love, in the finale, triumphs over hate. The element of humaness is always strongly in evidence. A capital comedy-is associated with this big dramatic feature.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 3

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NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 3

NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 3

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