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AMUSEMENTS.

OPEHA'IIOTJgE,

Tho "Mam'scHe Mi'mi Diggers" received another worm reception froav a big audionce at' the Opera How last night,' and in tho first half Hottjon, Holunbergh, Sunias, AVendy and. Alphonsts- Glaxlyß Vorona, Eddy Martyn, and Huley and Uowt all appeared with'.success. V, / EVEJITIBODThT THEATRE. "Tlfe Prince. Chap," which heads the programme at Everybody'* Theatre this week, is a faaoinaMnj "Bohemian" atory of a soulptor's love. The popular Billy Burke i» also to be scoa in "Tho 3Tri*>l»j" H*» Johnson." "SOMETHING ABOUT I" "Something to Think Aboutl" the main attraction to bo screened at Everybody's Theatre next week, is truly a triumph, became it is a highly successful adaptation of a theme that would have fallen flat in the hand of any lesser producer than Cecil B. Do Halo. This theme says, "any worldly ill or worry can ba cured by right thinking," arid then. weaves itself info a *itory that will stir the deepest omotion. This Btory opens in a striking fashion, and then builds climax upon climax until the absolute pinnncle of drama.ic i:ila:u-ily haa been reached; Then, with the vindication of the •themo nl the picture, there cornea tho fulfilment of happiness to all o£ tho characters who hp.vo.gone into the Taut moulding of tho story. It :s an unusual story, interpreted in an unusual fashion hy an unusual director, and-on unusually ntrong cast. There Trill hv ft moment ot tho picture's completion when, the lieholdor will pause and wonder'at the nmgic of the photoplay, tho aubljoio skill, whereby shadows oii a screen ■mr.7 hove the power of making fleeh and blood beviga feel tho joys and «orrowe that they themselves are supposed to •feel. One often hears of all-efar casts, but it is seldom that ono actually eoce a cast which »° deserves tha title aa that cf the players appearing in "Something To Think About!" Elliott Dexter returns lo tho screen in this production after an absence of nearly a year. Gloria Swanson, the beautiful leading TvoTian of several Do Mille successes; Theodora Eobeits, ranked as the greatest character actor oh the screen; and Monto Blue, a, popular leadinjr man, form the quartet of -principals Such well-known, players as Claire McDowell Theodore Kosleff v Julia, Faye, 'lritlle Mickey Moore, and othere of equal note, complete the roll. The supportin? programme will include Ethel Claytons latest starring vehicle, "The Simr of Bosanne." A special musical prograwnio has been arranged for Everybody» "Select" Ot«h<atra.. Reserved seats may bo either bookj ed at The Bristol or. by 'phone 4923.

GREATER CRYSTAL PAX/ACE. .. The fin© programme now showing at Crygtat Palace was witnewed by largo attendance* at all •esßJona yesterday, when "Risky Bußinem," "Once a Plumber." "The Baby Doll Bandit," and tbe various other entertaining film* met with general approval, as did the kigb-class nrusw of Mr A. J.

Buna's orchestra. TJw prosrannae will bo repeated to-day.

LIBERTY THBATRB/ Miea Carrie Lanccley and her "Melody Maids" made another hit with k % it* tendance at the. Liberty Theatre In* night; The picture programme waa.alao well received. To-day tho current week's attractions* will bo presented for the l**t *"».

STBAND THEATRE. _ ~ "The Challenge of the Law''(Wm, RummU) and "The Little, (Jrey Mouse'' (Louiae Lovely) will bo sCrcenvd for the last time,-at the Strand theatre to-night. ■'.'»: s •";•

'QJUVID THEATBE. „ ' "The Daughter Pays" {Bdiiß* Hamnwr* atein) and'"The Purple Cypher"' (Bute .Williams), together wris, *.-JmlJto aappoHa, will be ehown at the Grand Theat* to-dw and to-night. Thor© will be * change fit programme to-morrow. ... . ./;

. ♦ BIDGWATB CIBCUB. ■- ~ Bldgway's Circus, «howinf to-night at J* wood, will give the first appearance to hew Zeatand o! "Ra*w," an illMioniit wkrgivSi a, olever, trunk escaping act. Kirgent, as atrial artist, is also advertised to be awn in a sensational "death'slide." The circus wiL* give' iv performance at Linwood to*ttK>trß* night- Popular prices of 2s 2d Mad 1* wM b** charged. MALE: VOICE CHOIB. ' The Male Voioo Choir, which gives i<* first cohcert in the Choral Hall to-morrow evoniug, makes an announcement to-day regarding tiokets for to-morrow's concert,-sod time for attendance.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 9

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