ENTERTAINMENTS.
' ; "THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON."/ : . .; Another 'largo audience was present at thoOpera Houses last evening, _whon. Mr. William '.-.■'■ Anderson's company again, presented the highly-coloured melodrama, "The Great World ■■''. of London." The varying .fortunes of, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack' Clinton, and the despicable atrocities of Richard. Tiiorndon were followed with if 'n. lively interest,. which was/proof against y whatever trifling inconsistencies tho nicer ir mind .-might'-cavil' at. The chief parts were i, played'by: Mr. Vivien Edwards, Mr,'-Herbert-;s 1/inder, and Miss Kato Gair ■(erstwhile of Weln lMgton); and , ' comedy of a- kind peculiar- to i. the melodrama'' is capably : provided by Mr. V' 'Charles Throsb'y (Tpin JMes), Mrs. Barry' [■■ Lano_ (Mrs.- Bates), and- Mr. ' Frank -Reis j' (Tag'rag); 'The railway express sensation,- in ~. whioh the illusion'of a train proceeding at a ," terrific rato is capitally presented.'' "The Great 4 AVorld. of-London" will be presented to-night , ( and. to-morrow night.;,;..': !-,'..; ; ' ' "■. t| I;,- r<. v - THEATRE ROYAL... > / [j j A splendid programme of up-to-date kine- .■ matocraph pictures'isppresenterd r at the I' Theatre Royal'this week. Headers of Tolstoi I will 7 be interested to loam that tho'Russian 0 reformer's story, "Resurrection," 'is being 9 graphically presented in picture form. Another s very.beautiful 'film is that descriptive, of the 1 manufacture of--Wedgwood:'-.potteryl Other L films'that, hold the attention are: "A "Day on '». a Poultry Farm,"-and "The Handy Man in I London."./ . / ..- ■':' . ~ -! .'■ '■' |/ "'■''.- ': •■ ■ . STAR PICTUKES. ' '■];■ . ■'■ '. T '. . The' Star •Pictures 'at St.' Thomas's-Hall, , Newtown,.- which' wero temporarily suspended ; for'a few.days this week, will bo .shown again ■r to-morrow evening. Several new pictures in a , fresh weekly programme 'mil bo screened. ' ;'. ROYAL PICTURES. •'.- ■"■',. Another large audience was .present at His i MajestyVTheatre last evening -to view a most *■ interesting , selection of kinematograph views, •. and tho hearty applause which prevailed at ■ intervals should be a sufficient assurance that s tho Royal Pictures' are as popular as; ever. , j _A.concert, was given, inn O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbiroie, on Wednesday evening, by the Good Templars. Bro. ,W. - fonith, , D.C.T.> presided over a full house. The musical helpers rendered a most. enjoyable programme of quar- ,. tettes, trios, glees, eofos,. and recitations, .winch i was well received. Bro. A. B. Thomson, G.Cr., [ also gave an address, and, at the conclusion i of the concert, several persona joined the : order. As a result, a ; lodge will be. instituted ! at iKilbirnie. ■ .. ■ . ;' . •■■ :■ .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 4
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