THE KING'S THEATRE.
WONDERFUL HIITIIBH SCREEN PLAY. “.Mr Wu,” presenting tlie disliivcm«hed English stage artists. Mr Matbesnrv Lang and Miss T.illah McCarthy is according to the trad* journals one of the finest and most elaborate screen productions ever attempted by an all British firm. Sir Oswald Stoll presents Matheson Lang in the role he created and made famous on the English stage, that of the stoic inscrutable Air Wu. calm and courteously dignified ix* tho earlier scenes, and |n tho dosing inch frenzedly maniacal. The whole production is a masterpiece of detail, f-'hik the story has Intensity and gripping power never before equalled. Lillah MeCart.hv also appears in tho role of Airs Gregorv she plav.xl in th<* stage performances “Afr Wit” i-> in everv way nin 'urdioubtjad achievement, having passed the acid test for a phenomenal season at ow of Tondon’s most famous theatres Tho r upporting films will include “Oinett'a Tryvels” and an int.r. stin - ,-opv of lathe’s Weekly News" This is a lilin plav more especially for adult nnthenees. The box plan for to-morrow night is now open at E P Badger's.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2678, 14 January 1921, Page 4
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184THE KING'S THEATRE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2678, 14 January 1921, Page 4
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