KING'S THEATRE.
The main attrS iction at the King's Theatre "is "Why Be Goo* ?."_ starring Colleen Moore. "Why Be Goodij "..(s; the story; of a- skies'"girl who works fromi eight to five, and after dinner goes to a darice^hall. Colleen Moore, as "Pert Kelly,".falls in> love with a young man, but the neit day diticovers that her young man Is the; personal mat ager of the store In which she ia employed. Tl at, ev.en\ng :Bhe- 1» dismissed; Her young man,'- however, continues to pay attention to the dai \ce girl,, and in their, romance tha , couple enco» nter more - than the average number of dlffleul ties. ■ Neil Hamilton makes a successful leadinjY'man.- There is ' a good supporting ■ projj -8111116, • which Includes ■« gazette, "a'/.'codiedy, and a Music Master .Featurette, '\ 7hlch deals with the life ,of Beethoven.: A ,s| iecial musical programme is arranged by the> King's Orchestra; which contributes Beethova 1 selections.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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152KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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