KING'S THEATRE.
To-night's new programme at the King's Theatre will bring t» that popular place of entertainment "It Can't Be Done," which Is said to give a revelation of Glenn.Tryon's ability at characterisation. He starts in as a • shy, diffident clerk, and ends up as a self-confldeut go-getter of hearts and contracts. The story tells how a backyard young man Is Inspired by a girl and a book on "Success." The book Is from the pen of the girl's father. Sue Carol plays opposite Tryon. "Tho Harvest of Hate," which will be on the same programme, features Rex, the horse actor. Jack Perrin and his -wonder horse, Starlight, play featured supporting roles. Helen Foster Is the heroine, and Tom London the villain. There are many thrilling scenes. Including that of a runaway circus wagon, a headlong plunge over a cliff, and a terrific fight between two men.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 5
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