BRITANNIA THEATRE.
At the Britannia Theatre, Harry Langdon, in his latest and greatest comedy, "The Strong! Man," is the attraction. Harry, as a Belgian ex-soldier, comes to America m search of a girl who wrote letters to him. There is 1 a riot of fun when he becomes an assistant to a German weight-lifter in a vaudeville act. And there is absolute pandemonium when he is enticed by a vamp. The plot is one of the best ever seen as a vehicle for comedy; it is an explosion of mirth. In "Simon the Jester," the hero, a young Englishman, has been informed by physicians that he is doomed to die within a certain period. The supporting programme is excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 5
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