SHORTT'S THEATRE.
.;■' "Social' :-Hyp6crit««," iidapted from Alicia Ramsay*s"famous play/"Bridge'," was 'shown 'at: Shorfct'r Theatre f6r the first time to«layj ■ It it a' brilliant drama, in which the blighting influences of-a lie are traced through two generations. .'' The action takes place in •• Paris and. London, arid a great dramatic scene affecting the :■. fortunes of' two' families is repeated; in- the sameSLondon drawing room thirty, yearii later. ' Thevplay givee food for thought: May Allison'plays thefpatt W ■ Leonore Fielding, daughter of ■ a roan,falsely accueed of'card 'cheating. "Thelie ruins.his life;- and bids fair Vwreck that'ofJiis.daughter; Supports ing .pictures- ; include. •'tfio-... Co-operative ■Weekly/and "Thirty' Days," a Christie comedy.^, -^-,•■■■■ ■-. ■- ■.■..■'■•'.•.'■•■■■ ■:■. - .■■■ .■■■■■:■
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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103SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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