PRINCESS THEATRE.
Cecil B. De Mi2le is 1-U yuvdnetion, "For Better For Worse," showing at the Princess Theatre, deals effectively with the feelings of a woman brought face to face with the man she loves, yet hates because she thinks him a despicable coward. The story is told in a powerful manner, and has much of the genius that characterises De Mille productions. There are good supports, and during the interval at 7.45 nightly, Mr. J. J. Drew, conductor of the Waterside Workers' Band, contributes "The Lost Chord" as a- cornet solo.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 62, 10 September 1920, Page 3
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