KING'S THEATRE.
John, Ethel, and I/lohcl Barrymore, in their flrst appearance together on the screen, tocetlier with the famous English stage star, IJiaua Wynyard, prove a triumphant quartet in "Rasputin and the Empress,"' the current attraotlon at the King's Theatre. The powerlul etory depicts the fall of tho Romanoffs, once Russia's most arrogant and exclusive Royal i'amlly, whoso ruin was to a large extent brought about by tiie machinations of the sinister Rasputin, known also as the Mad Monk and "Hoiy Devil." "Rasputin and the DJmprcss" is'somethlng more than a mere screen drama.. It Is modern history' only slightly flctlonlsed. It is tho dramatic story of the last days of a tottering throne, of the intrigues and orgies of the uncanny Ra*putln. Bos plans arc at the' Bristol and theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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KING'S THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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