NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.
The coniplete change of programme at the New Princess Theatre to-day is headed by ''Tlie Making of O'Malley." Milton Sills contributes a splendid characterisation us the rough patrolman to whom duty is a religion. Dorothy MacKuill gives an excellent portrayal of the society girl who wants to be useful. The second feature is "Any Woman," featuring Alice Terry. This is the story of a girl reared in luxury faced r wjth the problem of earning her own Jiving and fronted with difficulties and temptations that beset any woman. Alice Terry, under the able direction of Henry King, gives a convincing portrayal. Billy Sullivan is again featured in a new story of "The Leather Pushers," "The Tough Tenderfoot," and promises to provide sensation. The New Princess Orchestra will render a new musical programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 9
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135NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 9
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