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ENTERTAINMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tho final exhibition of tho sensational play, "Zigomar," at His Majesty's Theatre took place ,last: night...Other . items on the ■ prograilimo also interesting. The usual bi-weekly change will take place to-night, when a number of tho latest subjects will be screened. THE KING'S THEATRE. A moving picture play, that hag attracted 'largo crowds to tho King's Theatre this week, is Mr. W. S.-Percy's "All for Gold," an Australian story full of oxciting incidents, including a race between a nlotor-cai'..,and r an express train. A number of.new'films will- be included in tho programme this evening. . THEATRE ROYAL. iftoso who like their amusement served up, a la vaudeville will find generous fare at tho Theatre Royal this we-'-. The present bill. is a -very strong one, il> eluding as it does .M'Gec and Recce (American danccrs), Morette, Martinetti, and Grossi (musical entertainers), Vernon jind Mack (lmnd balancers), the Musical Shoppards, and Millio Doris (character comedienne). Tho present programino will run till tho end of the week. THE NEW THEATRE. Tho all-day picture show at tho New Theatre still continues in popularity. There are several pictures in the current programmo which aro wonderfully produced, and tho story series are exceptionally well, acted_, as aro also interesting dramas. Tho pictures will bo shown again to-day, and to-night, the customary biweekly be introduced. '"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." '.'A powerful play, which begins to grip the interest of the serious-minded onlooker early in the first act, holds it in tho secondhand intensifies it to the pitch of excitement in the third," is the judgment which lias been based upon "Tho Wonlari in the- Case," to be presented at the Opera House to-morrow night by Mr. J.' C. Williamson, Ltd. Right through Australia, and a few weeks back in Auckland, this remarkablo drama has attracted attention. As tho theme grows, says one, critic, .so the thrill grows, until at the ulttiftate climax tho tension is pronounced. The material used by the playwright for liis theme is the great seffsacrificin'g- lovo of a woman for her husband. In Miss Mabel Trevor and Miss Elinor Foster the company has two powerful actresses, and in the "Woman in the Case" they aro said to have parts which fit them admirably. 1 Tho supporting members of the company are also Artists of repute.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 7

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