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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

The superbly-mounted attraction, "The Marriage of Kitty," ■with. Fanny Ward in the name part, continues to attract large attendances at the Queen's Theatre. The play, "The Marriage of Kitty," is one of the best society farces that Marie Tempest ever appeared in, and the picture is infinitely more funny than the stage version. Another big feature on the programme is "Blackbirds," a melodrama of modern society life, in which the doings of a coterie of clever jewel smugglers cause the Customs authorities a lot of sleepless nights. Trap after trap is set to catch the swindlers, but without avail. Eventually one of the smugglers adds robbery to the game, and the gang are arrested. It is an exciting play. The other items of the programme are well chosen. The orchestra is also a, feature.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1917, Page 3

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1917, Page 3

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1917, Page 3

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