STATE THEATRE.
"ftdse" of Tralee."
"Rose' of Tralee,'' which opens at the State: ;Theatre on. Friday, is a sentimental'drama "of a poor mother and her infant seeking an absent husband. Ninety per cent, of "the appeal of this picture is vested in, Binkie Stuart, ditainulive Child; star, Svho carries almost the entire^ burden of the story on her tiny shoulders. In the juvenile field she will certainly rate as a discovery, lor she shows acting capabilities of a surprising order. In addition, she sings with remarkable selfpossession, and winds up with a small dance. The story deals with the tribulations of a poor young mother and her infant daughter, separated from the father, who has become a successful crooner in America. Turried out by her hard-hearted landlady, the mother and daughter are befriended by an Irish cafe proprietor and his quaint old landlady. The father comes home to seek his family, but an unscrupulous agent neatly sidetracks all inquiries until chance, and success, reunite the three once more. Fred Conyrigham, and Kathleen O'Regan play the romantic roles.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 10
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177STATE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 10
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