ENTERTAINMENTS.
THEATRE TiOY.VTi. This week's generous 11iU at 1110 Theatre finyal drew iinolher large audience last nighl, and 11m ;ipphm>o that followed the different (urns proved that Hie enlcrtainnifiil: was thoroughly ;i pjtiotiateil. Among the most popular performers are Miv-r.-. 'Walls and Luc-as, contortionists and ciog dancers, Miss Maud Failing, and tlni Elliott Sisters, Messr.-. Hoi) Harper and Jim Gaifney. The programmo will 111- repeated this evrciing. HIS MAJESTY'S THE ATI! E. Very fjrtal infercst centres ill the dramatic picture, "The Lyons -Mail." which is running at His Majesty'.* Theatre. The tragedy, which Ihe Iwo livings have brought mi much into prominence, is well portrayed, the toiling being in rural Trance and in parts of Paris. Though the kinematograph story departs in some particulars from the. original, in the wain features it. keeps to the "book." Other films arc also shown this week of exceptional quality. KING'S THEATRE. The King's Theatre was again crowded last evening. The "Pageant of Empire," an interesting study, the "Lyons Mail," a representation of a. famous drama, "Slim Jim's Last Chance,'' "The King at Aldcrshot," and many other films of particular interest were shown. THE NEW THEATRE. Business was brisk at tho Now Theatre yesterday, largo crowds visiting the house from morning till night. The present series of pictures will bo repeated for tho last tirao to-day. It includes several very fine dramatic subjects, among which may •be mentioned "A Knight of the Eoad," "His Sergeant's Stripe's," and "An Indian Trapper's Prize." Tho comic side of the programme is also well sustained. "A TICKET IN TATTS'." At the Opera llouso next Saturday Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly will introduce the successful Australian movingpicturo drama "A Ticket in TattsV The production is most eulogistically conir mented upon by tho Australian press. "I have brought over 'A Ticket in TattsY " says llr. MacMahon, "becauso it makes a sane and logical appeal to moderate 1 people. If. gains peculiar interest from I the fact that it is acted by Australian players. They have proved particularly I fine and impressive ill this class of work." In addition to "A Ticket in Tails'," a very fine series of tile latest . kinematographic subjects will bo shown.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 July 1911, Page 8
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