BRITANNIA THEATRE.
After a successful season at the Paramount Theatre, "Rosita," Mary Pickford's latest production, has been transferred to the Britannia Theatre for an 'extended season, commencing to-day. Miss Pickford.. reveals to} the public a vital something—a hithei-tc. unthought-of quality in "America's Sweetheart." The fact'is that Mary Pickford has grown up in "Rosita." While she has always shrunk from this .thought, the shrinkt"*S was. not due to .vanity,, but to .an almost puritanical aversion to revealing a grown .woman's feelings land emotions. Heretofore ■ she has been ( worshipped chiefly; for her .portrayals of'childhood roles, being the idol of mothers and children, but she has all along that to continue to be deaf to the public", she must keep ahead of herself, as it were. Iv ■ "Rosita." Miss Pickford enters int.i her rightful heritage of glorious, vital, alluring womanhood. in her histrionic career. Supporting films ,are.:good.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2
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144BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2
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