QUEEN'S THEATRE.
An elaborate and dramatic presentation of British social life is seen in "Butterflies in the Rain/ the current feature at the Queen's Theatre. Laura la Plante and James Kirkwood are the stars. The story, which is au adaptation of one of Andrew Soutar's popular stories, is full of dramatic suspense. A gazette, scenic, and comedy are- also shown, while excellent incidental music is provided by the orchestra. An excellent programme commences next Friday at the Queen's Theatre. The first picture, "Wings-of the Storm," is a remarkable photoplay showing a dog's devotion to the man who befriended him! William Russell, Virginia Brown Faires, and Reed Howes are prominent iv the cast. A special attraction is the vaudeville programme, in which Atistrai's entertainer, Frank Andrews, whose comedy piano playing act is said to be a revelation, and the Ambassador Musical Trio, talented instrumentalists, will be heard in n musical offering that calls for the playiug of the piano, saxophone, and American banjo in eccentric style.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 6
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165QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 6
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