PHOTO-PLAYS
Tho Queen’s Theatre is showing a most entertaining programme at present. Tho principal pictures’ is ‘ Wedding Bells,’ with Constance Tahnadge in the leading role. _ Beaumont .Smith’s Australian production, ‘ The Gentleman Bushranger,’ is proving a good draw at Everybody’s Theatre. A eerial, and supporting pictures are also shown. An all-round excellent programme’ is offered at the King Edward theatre, of which ‘ A Broken Doll ’ is tho headliner. A comedy is also included in tho list. The Empire Theatre presents a good bill of faro with Mary Miles Mintcr in ‘ Nurse Marjorie,’ a gazette, a soenic, a comedy, and Wallace Raid in 1 The Hell Digger.’ A double-feature programme is current at tho Octagon Theatre. The first is ‘ The 'Cliannmgs,’ an all-British production, and tho second ‘ False Kisses,’ starring Mis® du Pont. A now programme commenced, at the Grand Theatre to-day. Buck Jones, in ‘Bar Nothing,’ is the chief item, and is supplemented by several good pictures. ‘Bar Nothing,’ a Western drama featuring .Buck Jones, was released for tho first time at the Plaza Theatre to-day. Good supports are included in the programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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