ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
The double programme, "Wolves of the Rail" and "Barbary Sheep," which has been screened before large houses all through the week, will be shown at the Artcraft Theatre finally., this evening. "Sunshine .Nan," featuring roguish Ann Pennington, and "The Honour of His House," in which the leading part is played by . Sessue. Hayakawa^ draws a picture that is at once ennobling and pathetic, and supplies the only possible ending to a situation which at first glance shows no way out. "Sunshine Nam" tells of a ragged! urchin who -fights, for her rights and the rights of her people. Because Nan was poor and ragged, it did not necessarily follow that she was an easy victim, to a well-dressed man; when she attained influence, it was. to the urchin pal of her childhood that she turned for love.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 77, 27 September 1918, Page 3
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