THE KING'S THEATRE.
A crowded house again greeted Con-t stance Talmadge at the King's Theatre last evening in the select feature, "Up the Road with Sallie." The excellent work of this young star is evidently fully .appreciated. The ,-ceompamments by the King's Grand Orchestra form quite a musical entertainment in themselves, while the pictures of the New Zealand boys at the ShapesjJeare Hut in England are especially interesting owing to their vividness. To-morrow Clara Kimball Young will appear in her latest success, "The Reason Why," a fine picture, well worth seeing. An additional attraction of considerable interest will be vocal items by the famous Cadzow Musical Trio, consisting of Mr. W. B. Cadzow, the eminent Scots tenor, Miss Bffie Cadzow, a very sweet soprano, with Madame Cadzow as accompanist. The programme will, therefore, be a combined musical and pictorial entertainment of exceptional quality. Seats may be reserved at the Bristol, or after 1.30 at telephone 3143.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 37, 14 February 1919, Page 3
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