QUEEN'S THEATRE
.... ■■■■'•—*wi«-■_..'._., :- ■•■. 'Utter Own Way," uatuHiJg Florj ence Reed as the st&r .is a production witji an abundance of superb studio sets, many of them iaviebly~ furnished rooms in costly residences, ' whereas the acting its more than ordinarily satisfying^ Florencei Reed is tli© .young -woman "who is; ready to sacrifice herself for he*-"- Very • foolish brother, and who |c on tibc verge of marrying a man who has tricked bar into his power, when her soldier lover: <r|pttnrn6 from the Phaiifipmes land stops the faareimony. Several charmiug incidents ara .in^oduced, giving: a pleasing brightness to the story. The glimpses of child |!fe in the JuV* *reol' &*e> beautifully worked out. f * faoLud'ep in the .programme, which will 'be finally Bcreened tonight, is a Christie Comedy, "iteir Breezy Affair.".
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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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129QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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