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KING'S THEATRE.

A wide variety of thrilling moments are a feature of the William Fox screen production of John Golden's remarkable stage play, "The Wheel," which concludes tonight at the King's Theatre. It possest-es all the romance and appeal that go to make up a first-class' entertainment. An excellent supporting programme is also to be seen: "The Calgary Stampede," a Universal-Jewel, is coining for a week commencing to-morrow night. Unusually romantic and colourful scenes were shot during the stampede, but none departs from the story, and a well-constructed plot holds the scenes together. The Prhice of Wales's ranch, on which many of the scenes take place, is one of the most beautiful spots in the world. Included ,'n this great epic of the West are the sports of the cowboy, the Indian, the packer, the prospector, the stage-coach driver,' such as bronco busting, calf roping, riding of wild cows and steers, wild cow milking, handling of wild horses and wilder cattle; chuck wagon races, California cart races, Democrat racesi cow-horse races, Indian races, squaw races, Indian tepee races, pack races, fancy and trick riding and roping, • and the famous wild horse race. Herbert Blaehe. noted student of the West, directed, while "Hoot" Gibson's l supporting cast includes Virginia Brown Faire, Clark Comstock, and other notaI bihties. «

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5