KING'S THEATRE.
A programme of: unusual attractiveness is to. be shown during the coming week at the King's Theatre. This con-; sists of three distinct features.^ lMost' prominent will be the production"Reye-: latibri," in which the remarkable Russian actress Nazimova has the leading part.": This picture has already been showing during the past week in Wellington, and, owing to the crowds which have attended it, the: management of the King's .has decided to; screen', it'-for' a further week." .The (Story is one of rare beauty,' • and, gives unusual opportunity for the widest range of emotional acting. Nazimoya rises to every height of. joy and sinks to every depth of despair. The second .feature on the programme ,is the drama i"Shoes that Danced,".in which: Pauline Starke has the place of honour. This is said to be a very; charming story, with a most human love interest through: if. Pauline Starke shows herself to be as fascinating as ,ever. The third attraction, will be episode three of the Pathe serial ."The Fatal-Ring," entitled ''Borrowed Identity;^.': •''■ , > . ■.'"';. '.;";■"
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 10
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173KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 10
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