ENTERTAINMENTS .
. THEATRE ROYAL. With popular selections from favourite operas, the American yocalists, the .Tourdane Quartet, continue to, please patrons of the Theatre Royal, and a crowded audience last night greeted these artists with warm applause. Bletsoe's Crimson, Ramblers are performing as well as ever, and among others who contribute to an enjoyable programme, are; Miss Victoria Cross, Scotch comedienne; Miss Ida Borridge, and Mr.' Harry Linden. The last nights of Lieut. Stoff are announced, ■ FULLERS*. PICTURES. • , A'series of which commenced by depicting the mobilisation of the Turkish and Bulgarian troops, is one of the most popular items that is being shown at tho Skating Einl;, in Vivian. Street. A complete change of programme is announced for to-night. KING'S THEATRE. . "Alone in .Paris" is the tit'.e of the star pioture of the current programme at the King's Theatre. "Suing Susie" is an exclusive Vitagraph comic, featuring John Bunny, and "A Retired Colonel's Adventure" is another Vitagraph phutogram, which features another of that company's familiar artists—Maurice Costello. The -programme will be repeated until further notice. . ' ■;>.. ,NEW THEATRE. All sessions at the New Theatre in Manners Street were well attended yesterday. For to-day a complete change of programme is announced, when the following pictures will, be 'screened;— "Sponge Industry," "Sheriff's Prisoner," "Bidonis,Forage CaDs" (comic), "Glimpses of the Dee," "The" Tangled W<?b," and "His Own Fault." (comedy). .A special .feature in the new programme will be a film entitled. "Rose of Hebes.'". "Dr. Gar el Hama" will be shown again during Friday's. sessions. • SHOETTS' PICTURES. '. Shortts' continuous pictures were well patronised throughout all sessions yes,terda.y. Last: evening the "Black Tyrant" (a military spectacular drama) was screened for the last time. A complete "change" is announced for to-day. THE EMPRESS THEATRE.. The Empress Theatre continuous pictures drew crowded attendances yesterday afternoon and evening, when the "star" attraction was the A.B. Com.pany's "feature" drama, "The Massacre." "The Massacro'-' and current series will appear for the last time to-day and tonieht. The complete change to-morrow will be headed by an A.B. Company's exclusive modern drama, "The Painted . Lady." This photo-play is described as | a powerful study from life. It will' be seen only at the Empress Theatre. THE P.P.P. A complete- change of programme will be screened at the People's Picture Palace,in: Manners- Street, to-day, commencing .at 11 a.m. Included in the new series will bo an Edison drama, "The '.Little Artist of the Market." Another interesting picture at the present time will be "Waterplane Trials in the Japanese Navy." The show will be open continuously from 11 a.m. till 11 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 8
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425ENTERTAINMENTS . Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 8
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