QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Thunder, the famous canine star, adds to his launels in the William Fox attraction, "Wings of the Storm," which opened at the Queen's Theatre last evening. The story concerns a jnan, a girl, and a dog, and deals with the woods country. Almost
:« human intelligence.is displayed by Thunj. der throughout the production, which lias : :~ for.its principal characters a forest ran- ; ger, played by Reed Haines, an heiress, ':' played by Virginia Brown Faire, and a ■'.'., scoundrelly mill superintendent, played by ; "William Russell. Hank Mann gives hum- ". pur to the picture as Red Jones, a unique 'character, whose dry fun causes many a
laugh. The supports are a gazette and a comedy, enlivened by excellent music from , •-,the -Queen's! Orchestra. A.vaudeville turn. ,y is provided ,by Frank Andrews, ~\yhose com- .,• edy piano playing is a revelation, and the - Ambassador -Musical Trio, who perform S tm the piano, saxophone, and American : banjo in eccentric style.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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154QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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