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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Thunder, the famous canine star, adds to his laurels in "Wings of the Storm," which is now showing at the Queen's Theatre. . The story concerns a man, a girl, and a dog, and. deals with the woods country.,, Almost human intelligence is displayed' by Thunder throughout the production, which has for its principal characters a forest ranger, played by Reed Haines, and an heiress, played by Tirginia Brown Faire. The. supports are a gazette and a comedy, enlivened by excellent music by the Queen's orchestra. \

Packed houses on Friday and Saturday nights greeted the appearance of Frank Andrews and the Ambassador Musical Trio. These clever artists found it difficult to leave the stage, so enthusiastic was the audience. Frank Andrews's seven different interpretations of "The Prisoner's Song" and his wonderful monologue, 'Up in Mabel's Room,", .were received with great applause. Jack Maybury proved himself a master of the saxophone, and,his rendering of "It's Too Late to be Sorry ; Now," interspersed with a clever monologue, and the banjo playing and solo work of Dick Richards, an American banjoist, proved a complete revelation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 5

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 5

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 5