AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE.
To-night’s attraction in the Opera House will be Thomas Ince’s greatest of stage dramatic spectacular dramas “Lying Lips.” The t\vo most vital elements of human existence are the desire for life, and that all powerful thing which plays a great part in the shaping of man’s destiny—-love. Upon these two elements the spectacular drama “Lying Lips” is based. This feature is vital in its dramatic force, and its intense appeal to humanity. “Lying Lips” a Thomas H. Ince production in which the two popularplayers Florence Vidor ajnd House Peters are co-starred, depicts the contrast between selfish and unselfisn love. The heroine is a product- of wealth and culture who is attracted to a resourceful and primitive type of manhood. In a critical moment, her courage deserts her and she becomes a product of deceit. Then her soul becomes purged through the force of conscience. The picture teaches a moral, while in it there is scene alter scene of spectacular thrill, each one having been staged in a most artistic and realistic manner. Pollaru’s orchestra will play the incidental music and prices of admission will be 2/- and 1/- plus tax.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 3
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193AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 3
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