"THE TERROR."
People who have read Edgar Wallace's thrilling and well-planned detective stories will bo eager to see a mystery play from (he same mas-ter-hand. They will not bo disappointed with '-The Terror" now being staged at the Grand Opera House. In" this drama thcro are the features • which make the Wallace stories so absorbing—the unexpected thrills, the touches uf humour, and the final solution which keeps people guessing to, the last. Mr. Maurice Jloscovltch plays the part of a, lodger of brilliant intellect and uncertain-, drinking habits. He Is ably supported by Sir. Nat Madison/ (Soapy Jlarlis), Miss Mildred Cottell (Mrs. Etvcry), Miss Mary MacGregor (a tlaiiper daughter), Miss Bertha Iticcardo (Mary Itedmayne), mid others. "The Terror" will be played until .Monday evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5
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124"THE TERROR." Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 5
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