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AMUSEMENTS.

• THEATRE ROYAL. ' Tie Bxandon-Crcmcr Dramatic Company repeated the charming Irish drama, "The Shamrock airJ the Rose," at the Theatre' Royal last night, before a good audience. To-night the company will appear in Grundy's comedy, "Much Married." OPERA HOUSE. J The potted pantomime and vaudeville entertainment .was repeated at the Opera House lost evening before a large and appreciative audience. Of the vaudeville artiste Graham and Graham and Miss Mnu*.l Courtney, and Mr C. enjoyed great popularity. Bertram and Raymond repeated "Sam's Second Attempt" with great success, and Ward Lear (comedian), and the Balancinos (athletes) were also very well received. The Harry Farrow Company staged "The Forty Thieves" for the last time. To-night the company will produce a potted version of "Bubea in the Wood," the comedy in which is good, and the fun fast and furious. There will also be many pretty and attractive ballets and bright musical numbers. Bertram and Raymond will appear for the laet time to-night, and Miss Maud Courtney and Mr C., Mr Ward Lear, and the Balancinos will say farewell to-morrow night, all being replaced by newcomers on Monday evening. A matinee will be held to-morrow afternoon, when the young folk should greatly enjoy Graiham's marionette entertainment. - CRYSTAL P'ALACE. Large attendances were recorded at Crystal Palace, especially at the evening session de luxe, yesterday, when "The , Narrow Trail," featuring W. S. Hart, and the supporting films were exceedingly well _ received. At the evening cession, in addition to the ordinary programme, The Love Question," featuring Nance O'Neill, was also shown, and the Crystal Palace orchestra was augmented by that from Starland. Mr James Cocks gave vocal items, which were highly appreciated. To-doy (from nqon onwards) and to-night the same programme will be given. QUEEN'S THEATRE. The current programme at . the . Queen's Theatre, which includes "The Serpent's Tooth" (featirring Gail Kane), "The Kid from Xirnnru," and a thrilling episode of the' Borial, "A Lass of the Lumberlands," was ■witnessed by large audiences.yesterday. The same 61ms will be screened to-day and this | evening. [ STARLAND. All going well it is hoped to. resume the screening of this week's varied programme at Starland to-day and this evening. _ The topliner is "Tjie Love Question," in which Nance O'Neill is starred. STRAND THEATRE. Satisfactory attendances were recorded at the Strand Theatre yesterday, when "The Mysterious Miss Terry," featuring Billio Burke, and the supporting subjects were shown. To-day and to-night the same programme will be screened. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Good attendances were recorded at Everybody's Theatre yesterday, when the Goldwyn •feature, "Sunshine . Alley," stamng Mae Marsh, was> screened, together with a thrilling episode of the serial, "The Mystery of the Double Cross." To-day and this evening the same programme will be screened. LIBERTY THEATRE. There were good attendances at the Liberty Theatre yesteiday, when "The Silent Master," | featuring Robert Warwick, and the supportI ing programme wae well received. The same filmfl will be shown to-day. i

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 5

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