QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"The City that Never Sleeps," at the Queen's Theatre, is a story of New York cafe life, and, strangely," a tale of mother love. Mother O'Day has the one cafe in th.c Bowery where one is always sure of a drink under Prohibition, and she reaps a rich harvest. As her little daughter grows up she feels that the atmosphere of the cafe is not the best for her, and she arranges for her adoption by socially select but poor people. Th.c freedom of social codes, however, is''such when the girl reaches budding womanhood that her set make her mother's cafe their headquarters. There is the further complication that the girl has become engaged to a rascal. A travelogue of Australian life and a comedy ("The Hayseed") are supports.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 103, 5 May 1925, Page 9
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131QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 103, 5 May 1925, Page 9
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