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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

An emphatic success was scored by Marie Doro in "Castles ■ for Two" at the Queen's Theatre to-day. The story depicts Irish life; and Irish ways in a manner delightful to see. The pathos and humour are .well blended. The love element is well sustained by Elliot Dexter, as Brian O'Neill, and Marie Doro,' as Patricia Calhoun. Those who like dramatic plays with a strong love theme and a delicious blend of comedy' should not miss seeing "Castles for Two." Another big, five-act feature on the programme is headed by Pauline Frederick in the name-part of a thrilling; melodrama, "Audrey." This\ is a strong drama of the Alaskan couAtry, in which the primitive natures of the trappers and lumber jacks are shown in all their varying shades and degrees. The supporting. programme is excellent.- i

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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