KINGS THEATRE
Tlhei prograimmie scrteiened a^, tiho King'g last ntight was a oapd'tlal one, the Toipioal, imcludiing the ksb Deccby, whiio a fiioeinie of Texas isiiiowed some wonderful buck-jumpimg 1 amd. aY short comedy produced roairgi of Haughtier. 'Jle comeidy. "Up the Roadi WithSalEe," was delighltful, the scenery wa« really beaiuitiful apiui tixe fun freisih, and kTesififbiblei. Comistaiic© Tfelmadgeinade aidharming hcoioiiiie find carried herself and her aunt from one adventure after, another. The comedy is one o£ tihe/ brigflntegt! seen here Xor some tdmei and the whole patigranimei is exceiptiiomially good and well varied. It is well worthy of a full hoais© tomight. ' •
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13966, 16 August 1919, Page 2
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