KING'S THEATRE.
The excellent motion picture version of Dorothy Brandon's famous stage play, '"The Outsider," will bo screened finally at the King's Theatre this evening. Lou Tellegen has a role that is admirably suited to his accomplishments, while Jacqueline Logan has th,c feminine lead. The story_ is dramatic from beginning to end, containing much original treatment and a love story which is refreshingly different. A special score of incidental music is a feature of the programme. A Metro-Goldwyn special production will be seen at the King's Theatre on Friday; Wtitied "Never 'the Twain Shall Meet." It is an excellent adaptation of Peter B. Kyne's romance of the same name. Bert ..Lyttel and Anita Stewart head the cast. In addition, a. prologue will be presented in accord with the atmosphere of the photoplay by the "Black and White Trio," who will be assisted by Miss Tholma Turner in Hawaiian music, song, and dancing. A special score of incidental musio is also to be a feature and will be rendered iv a manner suited to the King's high standard. A gazette, comedy, and scenic complete the programme. The box plan is at The Bristol until 5.30 daily, and after at tho theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 6
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