PRINCESS THEATRE.
The wilds of Africa provide, the venue for ' "The Great Impersonation," the leading picture , on the programme at the Princess .Theatre to-day. A young Englishman and a German are as .alike in appearance as two peas, and thrilling adventures in Africa end in the • German personating the "Englishman during the war years forthe purpose of acting as a spy. Suspicions, however, are raised, and in a sensational climax, which is full of thrills and surprises, the story comes to an end in happyfasbion. There is a -strong supporting programme. ■'.:'""
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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91PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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