PHOTO-PLAYS
'-The Truth About Husbands,’ a First National attraction, with May M’Avoy in the chief part, commenced a run at the Queen’s Theatre yesterday, and attracted large audiences. ‘ Anv Wife,’ starring Pearl White, ‘ Lovers Masquerade.’ featuring Conway Tearle, and a Clyde Cook comedy entitled ‘ The Jockey ’ are the attractions at the Plaza. ‘ The Mark of Zorro ’ a line drama, with Douglas Fairbanks in the principal role, heads the current programme at Everybody’s. The supports are good. Wallace, Reid and Gloria Swanson essay the chief parts in ‘Don’t Tell Everything,’ the stellar attraction at the Empire. Among the supports is a Harold Lloyd comedy. i May M'Avoy is responsible for some good work in 1 The Truth About Husbands,’ a First National drama which will head to-night’s bill at the King Edward. ‘ Over the Hill ’ continues to attract capacity business at the Octagon. A feature of the entertainment -is the music, which is supplied by an orchestra of twenty instruments. The programme at the Grand includes Pearl White in ‘Any Wife,’ Conway Tearle in ‘Love’s Masquerade,’ and Clyde Cook in a splendid comedy entitled ‘The Jockey.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 7
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185PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 7
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