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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

The Queen's Theatre, which is ijow under entirely new control and management, and which has been closed to enable complete renovations to be carried out, will be reopened next Saturday at the matinee with a Rodolph Valentino production, "The Young Rajah." The story is from the famous novel "Amos Judd," by J. A. Mitchell, which proved one of the most successful American works of fiction. It was adapted to the screen by June Mathis, the adaptor of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," "Blood and Sand," and other Valentino pictures. The cast is unusually large, and includes many prominent and popular players, including Wan<ki Hawley and others. The new policy, of the theatre has . been designed to affect all sections of entertainment, with the result that the orchestra has been increased to nine instrumentalists, all outstanding soloists, under the able direction of Mr. A. H. Jerome, and und&r the title of the Queen's Grand Orchestra. The combination is such that, in itself, it will be an entertainment, providing a feast of musical joy. The supporting productions will include the ever-popular "The Leather Pushers," starring Reginald Denny. From the pen of H. C. Witwer, they are, without exception, the finest collection of boxing stores ever written, and on the screen provide the most delightful and thrilling entertainment. The box plan is now open at The Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5