DE LUXE THEATRE.
Bebe Daniels proves very amply that she is ths screen's finest comedienne by her acting in .'.'Miss Bluebeard," shoeing on the new programme at the De Luxe Theatre. It is a lively French comedy, and Miss Daniels is very Pansienne in her acting of the part fof Colette Girardj a French actress, who goes to London. En route she meets a young American, and the pair are | f *rinded at a small town. They go to the Mayor's house, and that digmtary mistakes them for a young couple he is expecting, and promptly makes them man and wife. Matters are complicated through the fact that the , bridegroom has masqueraded under the name of an author friend, and the French actress thus finds herself'with not pne but two husbands on her hands. There is nothing for it but to get a divorce, but when - the husband who has-been married by proxy gets a glimpse oi his bride he decides for, 7 a honeymoon. The bride also falls in love with him but will not; admit it. The supports include a fine gazette full of topical subjects, and a comedy, "Short Change." Mr. L. D. Austin's fine orchestra, plays Lurline" (Wallace) as an <, ovnrturo, and the incidental music has been most carefully selected front several of. the most popular comio operas.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 10
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