QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Between participating iv an amateur night on the Bowery, which included a couple of songs for the audience, making a wild.dash across shelltonv battlefields in France, saving a "battalion of Pronch troops from utter annihilation, and.then recovering from "temporary blindness" for scenes for her latest Paramount picture, Bebe ' Daniels crowded enough excitement into the production o" "The' Crowded Hour," which heads a great programme at the Queen's Theatre this evening to justify the title. Kenneth Harlan and T. Roy Barnes head the east, which includes such prominent.Broadway players as Helen Lee Worthing, Frank Morgan, Armand Cortez, Alice Chapin, and AVarner Richmond. Directed by ]?. Mason Hopper, "Tho Crowded Hour" is a story in all the elements that one knows to appeal-—a different sort of triangular love drama, involving a 'selfish, man-wrecking woman, a young and handsome millionaire, and the latter'a wife. It is a powerful story that culminates iv a dynamic climax. An excellent supporting programme is also included.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 11
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160QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 11
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