PRINCESS THEATRE.
The chief attraction at- the' Princess. tioivof Robert L. Stevenson's, immortal masterpiece, "Dr. Jekyll". "and . Mr. Hyde. Featuring John Baxrymore America s foremost actor, this, production is a wonderful, adaptation of the; novel which- ha* caused- so much comment, Joim Barrymore's dual character-sations-of Dr. Jekyll.mid Mr. Hyde are. Ins crowning, efforts in his wonderful T Bfc f> Iy- with 0 man who. had two distinct. characters and 7s,to well known to call for repetition. Dr.' Jekyll philanthropist, ":humanitarian," good Samaritan,: beloved.by all, i s a con " veH f? m fi M^ Hyde ' Vicious ™*™ ventable fiend.,incarnate,' yet they are one and the same [mdp, and the tragic mil enthrall all who see it. This attraction^ supported by "The Nth Com mandment" featuring Colleen JW and, Jamn 5 also-■ Johnny-ffinel ,«v "Torchy Takes a- Chance," a, comedr adapted from -orievof- Sewell- Ford's f Z mous sjtones. ■ -.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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146PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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