QUEEN'S THEATRE
. f ■ •' . ' The aittractions at 'the Queens tonight, should certainly,, ensure a .bumper house'for the 1, management. Marguerite. Oarke will be seen in a isptlendidl Paramount production, "Rich Man, Poor Man," in which slie shinies a* her very beet, and Mack Senmet presents hie funniest and nncfe"6 hilarious comedy, "Her Blighted Loyej" "This picture, is reported to 6e the greatest laugh-pro-diucer ever thrown, on the silver ■ sheet. .In addition ;to the pictures, ■ Mr. Les. "Wjliitej the clever Thames siffleur, > will whistle "The Rose of ■ Picardy," and Mr. W. Johnston will * sirig i"The Bandolero,," with Mr. ' H J. Silcooks atf the piano.. This 1 programme 'tis limited 'absolutely to one night only, as ,Ha«>ld Lodkwood* will appear with the orchestra to- ' morrow night.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13968, 19 August 1919, Page 2
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