THE KING'S THEATRE
Hay ward's Piotures.
An exceptionally «tronir bill will make Ita initial appearance at the Kluk'h al Saturday's mutinoc. "Tho Oroen Swunjp" l« tho tltl<s of the Me feature, and a «plontfld picture; it Ik. Ii romo« from tho fainouH Ince^Trlungip iituillo, nti& Ui-sslo HjirrlMCiilri nntl Itruct; MelUxo aro In tho loud. For mlhht unroiivontlonallty and dramatic Krlp thUi play could not bo oxcollfd. "Tho Qraim Swamp" He* m tho' heart of a Jmilou.-j woman— it In only another way of r«?---forrlnB to "the Brofn-oyod >nonat<>r." Jiimsld Hurrlncnli' rlj»oH to J»»I>)lmc height* In portraying tho omotiaiml Mltuntlunn In this most imununl play, which fihwoluttly jfrlpa one by Its poworful ftpDOftl. Jc la an epic of raw. niffttcu rciUlnm. an ultogothor >-,ovo| Uramo— you'll ilk* it. Thorc art «orao tpUnaid tupport*.
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NZ Truth, Issue 584, 26 August 1916, Page 2
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132THE KING'S THEATRE NZ Truth, Issue 584, 26 August 1916, Page 2
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