KING'S THEATRE.
Introduced by a special dance prologue arranged by . Miss ' Kathleen O'Brien, entitled "The Irish Fair, 1' Maliel Normand, the favourite comedienna, will be seen at the King's Theatre to-night in her latest release under Mack Sennett's direction, "Molly 0." The entertainment value of "Micky" has been exceeded by the director and vivacious star in "Molly 0," for here is seen the same fascinating, mischevious sprite who won great admiration. Molly O'Dair is chief assistant to her mother, who takes in washing. The father's helper in the cleaning line has been selected as an ideal -husband for- the gay, wayward girl, to whose mischief there seeni3 no limit. A wealthy young doctor -working among the 1 poor comes under notice of Molly, and from the instant they meet his fate is sealed, for the colleen is not bound by convention, and the marriage she' has arranged in her mind is consummated.' An aeroplane figures in the climax, "which / makes a charming ending to a, charming play. • There is a, worthy cast in support of the star. A wellassorted programme of topical, seme, and comedy, subjects is also shown, while the King's Orchestra . will' submit appropriate items. ■ I .
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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198KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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