QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The last three days and nights of the reigning dramatic success, "When We Were Twenty-one," at the Queen's Theatre, Cuba-street, are announced. It is. an unusually clever dramatic story, full of warmth and colour. The charm of it all is that it is a virile story; instead of depending on abnormal sex relationships, it possesses allurement and romance, and leaves an unquestionably wholesome impression. The acting and mounting of tho play are of the best. The supporting programme, while containing the English Topical Budget and the Australian Topical Budget, has also a travelogue, a cartoon specialty, a science film, a tense 1000 ft drama, 1 a natural history subject, and a couple of really funny comedies, one of which features Victor Moore. On Monday next, Miss Fanny Ward will appear in "The Marriage of. Kitty."
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 3
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