BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The vivacious Clara Bow has tho chief role in "Hed Hair," which heads tho programme at the Britannia Theatre and she is ably supported by Lane Chandler, William Austin, aud J.icqucllno Logan. Tho story was written by Elinor Glyn. It is the story of a manicurist of tho typical flapper typo, who might bo ac- 1 cused of "gold-digging" until tho right man comes along. A powerful story, "Tho Crowd," is the socond attraction. Eleanor Boardman and James Murray head tho cast. It Is tho story of a young man who becomes dlshoartoned by a domestic tragedy. He loses his grip on himself and becomes a drifter. By a freak of chance he gets an opportunity to como back. There Is an excellent supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 46, 26 February 1929, Page 5
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