QUEEN'S THEATRE,
Marie Doro, now showing to crowded, houses at the Queen's Theatre, Cubastreet, in the sparkling Irish drama, "Castles for Two," has never been seen to such advantage as in the character of Patricia Calhoun. Ireland is famed for its pretty girls, and' Miss Doro has the typical Irish beauty's face. The plot turns on the experiences of .an Irish heiress, who masquerades as a peasant girl in order to find out those who really love her and those who love her moneyThe story is delightfully told, with a number of really pathetic scenes, and numerous merry ones, with a climax that comes with smashing force. Another feature on .the same bill is the Pauline Frederick five-act melodrama, "Audrey," a dramatisation of the famous book of that name, by Mary Johnston. The story is told in a series of thrilling episodes, and the end is a powerful one. The supports are very interesting.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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