NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.
The final screenings of "Scaramouche" take place at the New Princess Theatre to-night and to-morrow. This epic of the French Revolution, from the pen of Rafael Sabatini, and directed by Rex Ingram, is ■ well ; worth seeing. Tho. supporting programme is good, and at all evening sessions special music by the New Princess Orchestra' is a feature of the performance. On Friday the much-discussed "Shingle Contest" commences, No. 1 group being presented for the week. Patrons are specially asked to see that they- obtain their voting slip, as judging will be by popular vote. The picture • portion of the programme is headed by "The Eternal Struggle," . a dramatic story of the Canadian Mounted Police, and features a wellknown caßt, headed by Earl Williams, Pat O'Malley,: Wallace Beery, Rene Adoree, and Barbara la Marr. The second feature, "No More i Women," is a comedy-drama. The remaining portion of the programme includes the final . story of the famous "Leather Pushers," featuring Reginald Denny. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 5
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