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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

So great has been the^success of "Th* Mark of Zofro" at Everybody's Theatre that the management has decided to extend the season. It is a remarkable pictare, and in it Fairbanks impersonates two roles. One is that of the mysterious Senor Zorro, a crusader in the interests of justice. The other, role is that of Don Diego Vega, a wealthy, supine, inactive individual. Both impersonations were so much at variance that-no one could reconcile themselves to the fact that Don xDiego and Senor Zorro were the one and same person. It is not, however, until the final scene is enacted that the veil is lifted from the . mystery. ■ A Paths Gazette, a Chester "scenic, .and a eom«dy lend pleasant variety to a fine programme, which also includes views pf the wreck of the Wiltshire.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 3

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