EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
The top 'feature at Everybody's Theatre to-day, "A Voice in the Dark," is quite unusual, and one which baffles the onlooker right to. the very end. During the course of the story "a doctor is shot, and there are four suspects, each of whom seem to be as guilty as the other. The shooting, however, was done by an entirely different .person, the truth being revealed by an old blind, cripple. On the same programme is a. dramaette, "An Honourable Cad,"' which includes a young American inventor of an improved oil ship, and two German secret agents, who hear of,the invention, and set put to acquire the plans. How their schemes are frustrated makes n. fine picture. The supports are "Western Shero" (comedy), "Hook 4 Line, \ind Sinker" (scenic), and the latest Pathe Gazette. The orchestra will render an appropriate programme of music. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 4
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