'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY'
Fraught with thrilling incidents, the spy drama 'The Luck of the Navy' held the rapt attention of a large at-' tendance at His Majosty's Theatre again last night, the piece drawing forth unreatrained applause. Mr Allan Wilkie, in the chief role of Lieutenant Stanton, V.C., a submarine hero, Miss Hunter-Watts, as his fiancee, and the other members of the company filled their parts most satisfactorily. The story of the piece deals with the intrigues of German spies in England during the war period, and, as may be expected, has hardly a dull moment. The comedy side is excellently done, too." ' The Luck of the Navy ' will be presented again to-night and to-morrow afternoon and night. ' The Rotters,' a comedy with .the hall-mark of approval of the northern centres, will be .Dresented on Erida-n-. _.,__
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Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 4
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