EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
; A particularly ; fine double-feature programme tis being Tshowh at Everybody* Theatre. An exceptional cast is arranged, in "Smouldering Embers," in ; which Frank Keenan has around him in an exciting election intrigue such favourites as Jay' Belasco, Kate Bureii, ' Frances liaymond, Thomas Guise, ,and A vagabond takes: a hand in a mayoral election. The candidate seeking re-election, hafi. a^ stepson ? who is the vagabond's; own 'son, the mother having run away with the mayor. To further his ) political ambitions^ the candidate is trying to arrange an alliance between the boy and the .daughter' of; a powerful Congressman. But the boy1 has other plans, and he is helped ;out. of a trap: by the assistance of the tramp, whose identity remains unknown tohim. Clara Kimball Young, a ' star of great repute, associated with Bertram Grassby, Eugenic Besserer. J. Frank Glendori, and other,favourites,'portraye'a' Spanish girl,, aristocratic,' fresh . from convent, who loves ian and is forced to marry a Spaniard in "For the Soul of The;.play is- fall' of action and fire, with, gorgeous.surround.ings'.'' '• '; • ' ' '• '•■.:'•■ \ , -■-. : , •'-. ••■: ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 11
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172EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 11
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