QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Tho programme now at tho Queen's Theatre, comprising "The Ghost Patrol," "A Dangerous Game," and a quaint prologue by the pupils-of Miss Kathleen O'Brien, will b e finally shown to-night. Hex Ingram, producer cf ''Turn to the Right," which commences at tho Queen's Theatre to-morrow, ip tho first motion picture director whose work has received academic recognition as fine art. Tho recognition came from Yale University, which awarded Mr. Ingram the honorary degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts. With "Turn to the Right" ho returns to the New England atmosphere■■■ of his first ' big success, "Shore Acres." The new picture is an adaption by June Mathis of tho stage success by.Wincholl Smith arid John E. Hazzard.: :AH that delightful mixture of heart interest and smiles which won such a wonderful tribute from the public in the stage play has been preserved and intensified in the screen version. In the lending feminine role is beautiful Alice Terry, who will be remembered in "Tho Prisoner of Zenda," while playing opposite hey is Jack Mulhall, who has made a reputation on both stage and screen. An appropriate prologue by Mr. IT. E. Wilson, baritone, and Miss Phyll Norris. mezzo-soprano, both of the Merry Magpies Concert Party, inU'oduces the production, in which the two leading characters of the play aro portrayed. Brilliant .singing and beautiful lighting aro features of the scena.. A clever Century comedy and the latest Paramount Gazette and International News complpte the programme. A fine selection of ineideuUl music will be rendered by the Queen's Grand Orchestra. The box plan is at The Bristol.'
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 5
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265QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 5
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