KING'S THEATRE.
Adapted from Harold M'Grath's novel of the same name, "The Yellow Typhoon," iWith Anita Stewart in the name part, is set dowii_ as the principal pic-; turo in the new programme at the 1 King's Theatre to-morrow, night. The novelist has drawn an exceptionally/fine character of a modern adventuress, whose exploits are t!je subject of some thrilling incidents. The film version of-the story is said to be as equally entertaining as tho novel. A special engagement of Signor Robert Rpmani, a baritone vocalist of considerable talent, who' has just completed an' Australian tour with' Henri Verbrugghcn. and . the N.S.W. State Orchestra, is announced. The Signor's numbers range from concert platform items to grand opera. "The Greatest Question" and . "A. Pay's Pleasure" will be screened for the.last time this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CC, Issue 5, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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