STRAND THEATRE.
The great drama of the French Revolution, "Orphans of the ' Storm," owing to its extraordinary success in Wellington during the past month, is being screened for a brief season at the Strand Theatre, and there is told perhaps the greatest story of all time. All the glory and splendour of Royal Versailles nire there, and withe it all the fiendish cruelty and lust of the old, regime in France. . Intense and beautiful pathos is acted by the two lovely Gish sisters, Dorothy and Lilian, who are screened as two girle left hapless orphans in the time of terror. A splendid supporting programme is also being screened, and includes "The Show," Larry Semen's latest and best comedy, and the latest Pathe Gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 11
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123STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 11
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