BRITANNIA THEATRE.
A pretty love story. ".Man Crazy," which enables Dorothy JJackall and .lack Mulhuil to give a most delightful performance, is the attraction at the JlrUannia Theatre. Jliss Mackaill's characterisation of tlio daughter of aristocracy, who falls In love witli a motor-car driver (also of a prominent family, but for Hie time in disguise) is a gem and testifies to her ability as an actress. Included in the cft*£ are Kdyth Chapman, Phillips Smaliey. Walter Jl'Crail, Kay Ilallor, and other talented players. The settings are particularly beautiful, and the automobile chase is most thrilling. "Nobody's Widow." featuring Lentil™ Joy, is the second attraction. It is a happy blending of romance, social intrigue, and humorous situations that mako for unalloyed entertainment. Charles Kay, Phyllis Haver, and David liutler Klve splendid support to Miss Joy. The supports are excellent, and include comedy, scenic, and gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 7
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