QUEEN'S THEATRE.
An elaborate presentation of Uritinh social life, "Butterflies in tlio liniti." will be shown finally to-night lit tho Qiieon'a riieatre. Laura La Planto and James Ivirkwood are the stars. Tho Btory is full ot • dramatic suspense. A gazette, scenic, and comedy, arc also shown, while excellent incidental music is provided by tho orchestra.
A finei programme commences at the Queen b Theatre to-morrow night It includes "Wings of the Storm,' 7 and some vaudeville attractions of exceptional excellence: "A great picture, in which one breath-taking sequence is quickly followed by another against a background of unexcelled beauty" is the description applied to "Wings of the Storm," in which William Russell, Virginia Faire, and Reed Howes, Lave prominent roles. A special attraction is the vaudeville programme, which includes Australia's remarkable en-, tertainer, Frank Andrews, whose comedy piano playing act is said to be a revelation,, and the Ambassador Musical Trio, talented: instrumentalists, who will be heard in a musical offering that calls for the playing, of the piano, Baxophone, and American banjo in eccentric style.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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176QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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