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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Another of tho popular programmes is presented at the Queen's Theatre. "Modern Marriage tells of the life of Sally Williams She Is a slavo In the houso and her father deserts the family. Sally loves Donald Moore, son of a wealthy man. whoso secretary sho Is but she Is afraid of marriago Donald Is very much to love with her. but he is gently put off by s>ally. Through an unfortunate experience Buiiereti- by-*hl3 sister, which results in* her death, Donald, too. comes to fear marriaga This, with the discovery that the supposed happy Hfo of Donald's parents Is all a farce settles the question or marriage for Sally She now feels that Donald requires her and marries olm. The, leading , roles are taken by Betty Bronaon and. Alec B Francis. Tho second ottractipmis a comedy-drama. "Wldocombe Fair " which has a Devonshire atmosphere. In addlSv «c are aome excellent supportini? films The Queen's Theatre has secured Buck Jories's special production, "Tho Big Hop," featuring Jobyna Ralston. It will be shown from to-morrow-,.."The Big Hop" is a drama of adtruo to his famous horso Silver, who plays a prominent part in the picture, which in" eludes a n exciting sequence that is framed In a thundorlng. stampede. Tho story centres about-a youth who finds it difficult to settle down on his father's ranch and make himself nsefulr Gripped by the lure of the air th" rash young,man decides to take a long chance --and loses Those who have previewed tho by R^lr d! ClarV liat thS character portrayed by Buck Jones Is one of his best yet. Jobyna Balston Is Jn the leading femlnino role.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5