KING'S THEATRE.
"Husbands and Lovers," the main attraction at the King's Theatre this week, is the story of the married life of an ordinary couple, who become bored j/riih one another. Under a mistaken sense of generosity the husband decides to leave nothing in the way of his wife obtaining a divorce. Everything is arranged, and after a divorce has been obtained, preparations are made for the consequent wedding.' ' A few minutes before the wedding; the bride- realises that she still loves her former husband, and at the last moment elopes with him,' leaving the unfortunate bridegroom and the'wedding guests "waiting at the church." Thero is a good supporting programme. Bebe Daniels comes-to the King's Theatre on Friday next in "Dangerous Money." The picture is based on Julie Herne's adaptation of the novel, "Clark's Field," by Robert Herrick. The story deals with the effect that sudden wealth has upon a poor boarding-house slavey. The backgrounds shift from the dingy board-ing-house on the Brooklyn waterfront to a fashionable school, then to a villa on Lake Como, in Italy, and back again fco America' in a New York hotel! Great care was exercised in the selection of /the cast. The supports are good and the music is being specially selected.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 10
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