THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.
•'"'A clioice selection"' was tlie uniiniinous verdict v of last" night's au- ■ dience at the Queen's Theatre,,/when a new programme was put* on. The star drama, "The Outcast," is a Bison study of the love of a; lonely trapper for a beautiful Indian girl whom he rescues from a sorry plight. She is sold to a. Clheyenne chief whom ./she kills and after a battle (Between her trite, the Sioux, and the Clheyennes, is given to the 'white lover. "Coster Bill" is the story of a man's kind-, aess to a lonely child, the daughter fcf an absent Jack Tar. "The Finger ■ of .Scorn" is a pathetic tale of a gii-1 outcast who in return for jeers and spiteful saying;; saves a town from an d gives her. life for those who scorned her. "The Taming•of Mary" is a great merriment maker as are also '''Bump of Destruction" 'and ":Elceentric , (Sportsman." 'The scenic and topical subjects are inter- 1 -eetinpj, especially "Picturesque H/un--gary" and "Waterfalls of Jempland," while "Seagulls" comprises a delightful bird study. This fine series will be repeated to-night and should attract, a goo-i house; '
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14517, 7 May 1913, Page 5
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