BRITANNIA THEATRE.
::; -Norma in'v"Lady o| t ;tKe -Night" <»and Noijjia TaJmadge^in "Gr&ustarkr are jbeing fliiiilly f-icreen^ij at $10 Britannia ♦Theatre tj^is even;ing,;*JComme"nc.ingiio-mor-Jrow, 'SHignT Steppera," an 'adaptation of * 'Sir Philip Gibbs s novel, "Heirs Apparent," will be the attraction. The story 3J excited much "continent upon: its appearjance in book /form, because oi its "bold, »theory regarding the high stepping and jj generally jazz-mad living of modern smart «>eet families. Mary Astor ant]. Lloyd ||^Kbw i^^^j^^^Hej ; i ,^WJb|B; *Deserr,~.tne other attraction,- is- headed by Claire Windsor and Pat O'Malley. The star^jjeals, ,witb~ trials^nd privations, ■yfaced "by" railroad "'engitieefs to blast "a «tunnel through, the Rocky Mountains.- It, 5 also introduces "absorbing romance . which, »is both delightful and unusual. Gazette ijand cartoon complete an excellent proJgramme.i: : . ■'• .• ■ .-' ■"/ . /
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6
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124BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6
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