KING'S THEATRE.
Full of attractions and possibilities as is the programme to be presented at the King's Theatre tonight, it should Ibe sufficient to draw big houses. It represents the best from the best companies known in the picture world,-and from the selection we bring under patrons' notice "At the Foot of the Scaffold," a thrilling Hep worth drama, powerfully told and of strong dramatic; force. "(Ranchman's Trust," S. and A. westerner, of a man's insance jealousy of an Easterner, "Captured by B'edou"ins," Kalem materpiece, and "Two Bbys," a fine Lubdn release featuring; many favourites. The scenics are fEVom Henley to Wallingford," "Holland Impressions," and "Kaipids in Japan." Of the comedies, they all promise keen enjoyment, tlie funny parcel comprising "The Curate's Bride," "Novah the Conk" and "Eoclolphi, Lady Hairdresser," all of which are said to have genuinely humorous The orchestra will be hear 3in the newest musical crazes • of the day.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14554, 23 June 1913, Page 5
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