TIVOLI THEATRE.
A special attraction, "Southern Love," is now showing simultaneously at the Tivoli^ Theatre. The story of "Southern Lovo," which is a Graham Wileox production,, directed by Herbert Wilcox, producer of "Chu Chin Chow," tells of the rise arid -fall' of a great dancer. It is a sto-ry of gipsy passion and Spanish vengeance. Dolores, the central figure in the drama, is One of a troup of Andalusian gipsy players.; A very beautiful creature, she is an exquisite dancer who has been trained in all the old folk dances of her race. Another leading member of the troup is Pedro, who is endowed with a wonderful, if untrained, .voice. He loves. Dolores with all the ;.kombre passion of his type. Betty Blythe, recently captured by Arabs in Africa and since heard of, plays the leading role. She is supported in this picture by Herbert Langley and a strong Ciist:" 1 Tho supports are of. excellent quality. An added attraction is the singing of Mr. Charles Melvin, late of The Iloyal Opera Quartette, who renders the song. "Southern Love, specially written for' the film production. •
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1925, Page 10
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185TIVOLI THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1925, Page 10
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