QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The two featured players in George Melford's latest production of "Burning Sands," to ba produced to-day at the Queen's Theatre, are Wanda Hawley and Milton Sills. They play parts which are direct opposites of the role played by Agnes Ayres and Rodolph Valentino in "The Sheik," in that Miss Hawley plays the headstrong English girl who sets out to win the man she loves, while Milton Sills is the one who does not know love until it comes close to his heart. An interlude has been arranged to introduce the main production. It takes the form of an Arabian prologue wherein the desert, with its romantic colouring is depicted, and in which the fine voice of Miss Madge Wilson (soprano) and Mr. Lee Faulkner (tenor) ■■will 1 be heard. There will also be screened the new series of "The Lather Pushers," and the latest International News' The popular Queen's Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. A. H. Jerome. The box plan is at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 9
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168QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 9
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