SHORTT'S THEATRE
Three features are now being presented at Shortt's Theatre, and they make up a really'fine bill. , The first is "Strictly Confidential," with Madge Kennedy in the lead. The story is a very bright one, a laughable tale of a young miss who married considerably above her station to find that in her lord's kitchen were most of her relations. Her uncle, the butler, set about to train her in the proper decorum of the Bantocks, and she is thoroughly cowed by the restrictions imposed upon her, but, she talks it over with her husband and comes to the conclusion that she will try her hand at ruling the kitchen in. place of the kitchen ruling her. She brings the relatives to order in the long run, but there are many complications. Joe Martin, the human chimpanzee, is seen in a bright' comedy, "The Jazz Monkey," and Eva Novak is the principal in "Society's Secrets." " "
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 3
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