QUEEN'S THEATRE.
'•' AVilliam J. Locke's superb dramatic Masterpiece, "Stella Maris," in motion 'picture form, will be presented to the Wellington public for the first time this evenTing at the Queen's Theatre. • Mary Philcbin, immortalised by her performance in --♦'The Phantom of The Opera, again a decisive triumph this time in a :flual role, in which her great histrionic •talent is one of the elements that make 'for the photoplay's tremendous success. It lis described as a masterful drama of tri•nmphant love in the face of the black '■ shadows of evil, which is absorbing to tun detail. The battle in the heart o£ ■•a, stricken woman, bedridden through life, iyet 'patient, inspiring, and happy, the daii"ing of two men's hearts, provides a grip--ping story of love, envy, hate, and sacri"fice tempered by remorse. It is a pic;ture that all lovers of drama will remem'lber for all time. An excellent supporting .;-programme is coupled with a suitable score '!&f incidental music by.the Queen's Select
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 4
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162QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 4
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