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DE LUXE THEATRE.

"It" is being shown at the De Luxe Theatre. "It" is that personal magnetism which some people possess to a marked degree, and which is capable of drawing people to them, of whatever sex they may be. This impulse applies in particular to the opposite ses, and Elinor Glyn, who wrote the story, makes her theme more of ses problem than is perhaps necessary. Needless to say there is a hero and a heroine 5, and the paireventually win happiness. The picture iw splendidly staged. Clara Bow takes thu part of the heroine, and opposite her plays Antonio Moreno. The supporting pictures include a review and a comedy. Mr. Aarons, again presiding at the Wurlitzer organ, adopts a novel theme, improvising on "five discordant notes* suggested by members of the audience. The overture is a fantasia from a collection of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas.

Reginald Denny will commence a laughter week at the De Luxe Theatre on Friday noxfc, at 8 o'clock, with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30, in "The Cheerful Fraud." It is one of the greatest laugh pictures of the screen, and when you are promised that you will forget "Winter is Here," when seeing "The Cheerful Fraud," something has indeed been accomplished. Mr. Emanuel Aarons, the organist, will further delight with his masterly playing on the\ Wurlitzer, For this programme Mr. Aarons has chosen special numbers. In addition the Orchestra De Luxe, comprising 14 soloists, will render a special score. The demand for seats is heavy and ■patrons are urged to book seats without delay. The box plana are now opeu at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6