AMUSEMENTS
POLLARD S PICTURES. On to-morrow Sunday evening Pollard’s will present at the Opera House the greatest of New York successes “The Misleading Lady.” It is a dramatic story featuring Bert Lytcll in the dashing character of Jack Craigen. This clever actor, who has won a foremost place in screen dom through his skilful and brilliant work in portraying roles as different from one another as day and night, surpasses all admirers in this picture by his delineation of the part of a woman hater stung to anger at finding himself victimised by a girl. The play >n itself has thrills aplenty. Dramatic moments when the audience sits tense waiting for the next moment _ to straighten out things, and delicious humour that relieves the strain and sends everybody rocking with mirth. On Monday evening a complete change of programme takes place when Annesley’s famous story “Her Son,” featuring Violet Honson will be' presented. On Wednesday evening the famous musial comedy trniisplaute I to thy screen “Oh Boy,” is a comedy tlia created a sensation in the States amt in London a season or two back.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1922, Page 2
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