EMPRESS THEATRE.
Oscar Wilde's play, "A Woman of No Importance," is the leading attraction at the Empress Theatre to-day. In this story the author has placed before the public in a realistic manner-the difference of the view point of life between wan and woman, the former, as he suggests, learning the value of life too early and the latter, to her sorrow, learning its value too late. There is a 'strong cast, head-ed by Fay Compton,' and the piece i 3 well-acted and produced. The supporting pictures are excellent. The orchestra, supplies an-appreciative musical programme. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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95EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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