HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The present programme aI, His I\la. j josty's 'J'lieali-o ij an eiilot'tniniii.r ,"„,',-. i and largo .ludifttiees Inive hfeii Uk- vult' all Hie week. Willie Ij.imc«(, snpporled liy a strong -company, is still a popular j attraction, and others who appear aru Aspdeii and Upstone. ■Maurice and Clifton, Sadie !M'lJonald, Alec Kellaway. I Cavlton Cardiiii, the Two Danevs' and Fullers' Eleven Wonders.
The l.'iouecr Assembly is holdin; its weekly dance in tho ' Karly Scltlevs' Hall, Abel Smith street, on Thursday night. Tlie. management is endeavouring to niakt the d;iuce a big tiiecess.
KING'S THEATRE. "Argentine Love," screening to-day at the King's Theatre for the first time, was written directly for motion pictures by the greatest of all Spanish novelists, Vicente Blasco Ibanez, author of "The Four Horsemen," "Blood and Sand." "Enemies oi Women," etc. Dark-haired, dark-eyed Bebo Daniels plays a lovely Spanish senorita, confronted with the old, yet ever-jiew problem of making a choice between two men—one, played by Ricardo Coftez, a wealthy young South American who has helped her parents financially and asked her hand in return for the favour; the other a handsomo American engineer she meets while at school in the States. ■ Miss Daniels and Cortez are featured in the film. James Ronnie heads the strong cast playing lin support-. Others in prominent roles include Mario Majeroui, Aurelio Coccia, R-uss Whital. Alice Chapjji, Julia Hurley, and Mark Goiizales. In conjunction with this fine production, a choice array of supporting films have been selected, including the latest Gazette, an amusing comedy, " Bright Lights," and an Australian Government film of interest, " Kangaroo Hunting in Australia." A special programme of Spanish music has been arranged, and will be rendered by the King's Select Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. A. H. Jerome. The box plan is now open at The Bristol or at the theatre. A full orchestral matinee will, as usiial, be held ou Saturday afternoon at 2.30. . . - '
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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