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PRINCESS THEATRE.

Two- big features grace the programme at the Princess Theatre this week, and both are pictures of exceptional merit. "Below the Surface," starring Hobart Bosworth,- is a thrilling sloi-y of love and adventure. Another flue attraction is Elsie Ferguson in "The Outcast," a dramatic story oE a girl's fight against fate. Tlie supports include a comedy and the latest Gazette.

The change of programme at the Princess Theatre on Friday will include Mary P.ickford and Bebe Daniels as the stars. In "Pollyamia," Miss PickEord's great vehicle, the famous story by Eleanor H. Porter is visualised. The star is full of action and sparkle, with a welcome leavening of pathos, which helps the audience to turn its sorrows, big or small, into gladness. Mary Pickford plays the "glad, game to its utmost limit, and gives jn addition of her best as the films' greatest character actress. The second attraction, "The Glimpses of the Morn," has several well-known players in the cast as well as Miss Daniels. These are Nita Naldi, David Powell, Maurice Costello, and Rubye de Romer. The play is resplendent with marvellous gowns, gorgeous locations, and .enthralling love scenes, and .is said to be Allan Dwan's best production since he B-.ade "Robin Hood." The supporting -films are also of more than usual interest, and the music capably chosen.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 10

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PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 10

PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 10