AN EXCELLENT IRISH DRAMA AT HIS MAJESTY'S.
A real Irish fair is one of the features of "The Marriage of Molly-O," the Triangle drama which was screened at His Majesty's Theatre last evening to a crowded house. Mac Marsh as the heroine is the real thing in colleens and is full of quaint charm and pretty ways. The scene in which she is beaten for first prize with "the foinest pi* in Ould Ireland" is packed with Irish blarney and good temper. There is a pretty interweaving of a fairy story which, serve? in a measure to expiam the mam plot, and the story ends very prettily. The photography is the finest example of the Triangle studio arb eyt produced, and +.*i,e producer Has aprung some new surprises in the "way of effects. In the Keystone comedy, "The Scoundrels Toll," the greatest of fun was created by the numerous and unfortunate mix-ups of the principals. This comedy is well up to its predecessors. As usual a good "Pathe Gazette" of European events was also shown. Appropriate music is supplied for each subject by Fuller's Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Jos. Keaxsley. Scats may be reserved at Upton's Music Warehouse, The Avenue, or at tlio theatre.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16949, 10 April 1917, Page 6
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207AN EXCELLENT IRISH DRAMA AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16949, 10 April 1917, Page 6
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