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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

I Showing at present with great sueI cess at the Queen's Theatre is "I Want My Man,' a powerful dramatic play, featuring Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon, | May Allison, and a talented east. Sills j plays the role of a soldier who lost eight j years of his eyesight fighting in France. I Then he returns to find the country he j fought for—and even his home—in the throes of an unnatural jazzmania and I joy-madness which disgust him. Doris i Kenyon enacts the role of a wife who i gave up her husband to test his love. The climax is one of great power and j i appeal. "The Riddle Rider," a thrill- | | ing chapter play, advances another j stage, while an excellent comedy and the latest gazette are also included. "SHERLOCK, JUN." -\ A remarkably good programme will . make its appearance next Friday, headed by the comedy, "Sherlock, Jun." Buster Keaton's new production is called the most original comedy ever made. It is a satire on small-town detectives and the movies, and gives Keaton his greatest opportunity for .the pantomimic fun in which he specialises. In the supporting cast are included Kathryn M'Guire and Ward Crane. A powerful romance is embodied in the other big attraction, a special Paramount photoplay, "The Sleepwalker," which . features Jack .Mulhall and Constance Binney.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 10

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 10

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 10

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