KING'S THEATRE.
Children of Jazz," the great dance attraction, is now screening at the King's .theatre. In the story, Babs, the irresponsible daughter of a rich man, does all the things that shock people. Babe, after many cocktails, becomes engaged to two men at once, neither of them brilliant specimens. When it tnrnsout that one of the men cannot get his divorce soon enough to marry her, Babs agrees that the other shall take both of them away to Cuba in his plane, with the about-to-be-divorced lady as chaperon. They crash on an island where the only really decent man ilabs has ever attracted is living quietly\ A delightful and thrilling love episode is introduced into the picture. Eileen Percy ig the essence of reckless Bohemianism. Theodore Kosloff is dignified and manly without being priggish, and the other characterisations are forceful and artistic. , The supports include a two-reel comedy of irresistible effect, the latest Gazette and Travelogue. In the big picture there is an exquisitely staged prologue of 30 little iazzers, arranged by Miss Kathlaen O'Brien.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 3
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176KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 3
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