BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Dorothy Gish in "Nell Gwyn" is the attraction at the Britannia Theatre again this evenifig. All the world has heard of "Sweet Nell of Old Drury" and of the romance of a maid and a monarch, which began on a day when the popular King Charles 11. was ttartled by the sweetness of a voice calling out "Ripe Oranges! Ripe Oranges!" Buster Keaton in "Seven Chances" is the other attraction. The supports aro excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 10
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