QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"The Clock," a fine five-part drama, which is drawing good houses at the Queen's Theatre, teaches a good moral in b\ bright and breezy manner. The story deals with the love of a brilliant young spendthrift for the daughter of a big financier. He is the personification of procrastination, the young lady is strictly a business girl, not by any means mercenary, and it is her up-to-date methods that eventually reclaim her sweetheart and make him a happy family man. There are many laughs throughout the play, and quite a number of thrilling situations. "The Clock" will be appreciated by anyone who wants to laugh heartily. The supporting programme w long and full of. good entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 3
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118QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 3
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