NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.
The 'final screening of "Scaramouehe" takes place at the New Princess Theatre this evening. This splendid epic of the lu-eueh Revolution, from the pen of Rafael Sabatini, and directed by Rex Ingram, is well worth- seeing. The supporting programme is good, and at all evening sessions special music by the New Princess Orchestra is a feature of the performance. .To-morrow ll)e much-discussed "Shingle Contest" commences, No. I 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 well--knoivn cast, headed by Earl Williams, Pat O'Malley, Wallace Beery, Rene Adoree, and Barbara la Marr. The second feature, "No More 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 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5
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161NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 5
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