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* THEATRE ROYAL. After a highly successful season, the final of D. "W. Griffith s great Gpectu-cu-!ar picture, "Hearts of the World, were made at the Theatre Royal yesterday alter- , noon and evening. OPERA'HOUSE. There was a large i-.ndience at llie Opera House last niilit. when Fullers' Vaudeville Comoanv repeated with great success the hri"U' end varied progrumui* whish has proved so hi?h!v iwpalar diuin? the week. Win the "ilirsule Woman, "Sa Hera, astonislied all by >?r wonderful manifestation? of i mental telemthv and seoor.d si<?lit. The quesi tions put. to Sa-Hera b? members oi the : audionce were, in many instance??, oi a niost ; difPcuit cliarrcter. but noit.j proved to 'hB:- ! cu'.V for her to answer. The Mamuiofh Min- ■ strols pave a proyramms brLpiful of lun; Leonard Xelson was highly_ successful in hii I ~o*nicsons^e; Koin?ine'« violin 6< lections woie j GTcatlv anpreciated: Maud Courtney, and Mr ! C ?ave humorocs and told humorous i stories with ?ie»t effectiveness: and Do?*y I -ir.d Doura. wero excellent in tneir acrobatic ; f-iji? There will be the customary matinee I ?.>' -2.30 p.m. to-day, in addition to the evenin? performance. , CRYSTAL PALACE. The fine William Kos panlcminie "Jack and i the Bear.stalk." with the excellent supporting ii'in3 wiV be iinitlly screened nt Crystal 1 a.- ' ao3 -this afternoon and evening. Next week 8 : uro'remme is an "all laughter" one, and : will be headed by the William Pes epotial | feature "Cupid's Round-up." starring that Old ■ favourite conwdi&u 3iix. Oiher films will be the Sunshine comedy "Hungry Lvons in a Hoeoita!" (companion picture to "Roarin" Lions tind Weddinjj 13ells ), the j rr tt ret Clavton comedy "When a Man Speaks," | and the Mutt and Jeff comody "Occultism." i GRAND THEATRE. I "Breakers Ahead," etarrins Viola Dana, ' and the -jyood nl'-ro-und supporting pro- ! gramme, will be finally screened at the Grand ! Theatre" this aKenwon and evening. Next week's profframine will compri&a "Sociai 1 Ilypocritcs," featuring May Allison, a Christie ■ comedy. Co-operative Gazette, chapter li ot ! "Tho Great Secret," and "Industrial Christj church,' 'a cerks of specially photographed views, including Show Day at Addinglon. j LIBERTY THEATRE. ! The big doub'o programme —''The Wasp, ' ' featuring Kitty Gordon, and "Madam Kphinx," featuring Alraa Rubens —will be finally screened at 'tho Liberty Theatre this I afternoon and evening. A big double bill will bo submitted next, week headed by "The ! Honeymoon," featuring Constance Talmadge, and "Sudden Gentleman," starring William Desmond. QUEER'S THEATRE. "His Wedding IS'iglit" (otarring Fattv Ar- | buokk-), "Bunker Bean" (featuring Jack PicltI ford), und tho sun porting fihne, will be I finally screened at the Queen's Theatre this afternoon and evening. Xext week's programme "will bo headed by "Tho Tongues of Men," featuring Constanco Collier, and "Hie Hidden Purpose," a Mack Sennett comedy featuring Cheater Conklin. There will be good supporting pictures. STRAND THEATRE. Tho new programme to bo screened this afternoon and evening at tho Strand Theatre will bo headed by "Headin' South," starring tho over-popular Douglaa Knirbank*, The story ia one of tho American-Mexican border, and is full of rapid action and thrilling incident. Tho supports will bo "Hi 3 Golden Romance" (comedy), "Travels in Egypt" (Burton Holmes), and tho American Gazette. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "The Wolf" and tho supporting films will 1» finally screened at Everybody's Theatre this afternoon and evening. Aest week's star itora will bo the World Film Company's aupor-drama "Vengfa.nc©," starring Montagu Love. The story is set largely in the East, and the mysterious atmosphere of languorous India is said to be reproduced with astonishing fidelity. Other items include Charles Ray in the Triangle comedy-drama "The Pinch-hitter." the lateat Pathe Gazette, and Bairnsfathor's Cartoons.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 4
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