KING'S THEATEE
The change of programme at the King's Theatre last evening was headedby an attractive EngEsh photo-play, ""A Romany Lass," which features Maurice Villis and Charles Rock,'the latter of whom will be remembered for his portrayal of Oleßill in "The Better 'Ole. 1' A strong supporting programme is shown, including the arrival of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in Lbn-** don, an interesting edition of the Gaumont Graphic, and an amusing comedy, "Dames and Dentists," In ■ addition Miss Rene.. Goyder, the "popular %Wel- - Hngton contralto, sang "An 01d:Pashioned Town" and ''Home Along" in fine style, and the King's Orchestra provided a_ number of high-class musical selections. ■ •-■.'.■■ >' •
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 9
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