ENTERTAINMENTS.
•ALADDIN*." Urn "Aladdiii" pahtomSme will bo presented at the 'Opera Howie aaain to-night, and oil Saturday there- will be a matinee- pofformaiiGG. Oit Friday tli.o seconfl of the taivgo teas will be held. Big crewels have- been flocking to the "panto," which is a 'bri|Kant ; ljvnT.ouiiterf shosv that scampers atalg merrily, and provides a very entertaining evening, Particularly interest-infi are the acting and the gay eongref -"Miss Oamo Moors and Miss Oraeo-Fflltftt*-.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; A capital: progriifttriio of. vaudeville is a.t lirospiit, -runtting ai His Majesty's' Theatre iii' Ocmrtc-rcay Place, Among the artists cailtri'biitiijg items ftay'. be. roentiohert'./Stoey Bach, Welsh -eiit-er-'.tfti'ipr.; Amerfcan, dancer; Tom Eeonam,' oomeaiaft; anil JUiss Agues Halves, soprano tmlfci'djst. The last H\ghis\«f the Mivsicai Lassies are OhllQUllCgtli*:
;'KING'S TfiEATRE, "Botweeir'Aliin and Btfjst" is tlio tjtlfi of the leading film oh tlio ei'ifroiit prn* graißHvo at the- King's T/heatre. It is proving aiy-attrat-tioh, Tlib supporting pictures-- arft exwptiowitty iniorefSting. tt'tioy indiidfc: "The Jvo-tC /Sea'laud AnJtasted tteview," "Daddy's Sstslfef jjoy," "U-aumoiit ..Graphic," "Floating Woods in North Sweden," arid "A Bud Same." ■There will Jin a matinee at this ili.oatro on Saturday. •
BRITANNIA THEATBE. ■ "Tbo tost Millionaire" is tbo ebiel attraction on the new prtgraninw whirii will bo presented at the Britannia Theatre ioKtay. Briefly told, tho sttoy is ojw coiieeniing a- ynwig inilljoiivairo who loses his memory thwtigli an accident. Hi? • goes <iut West, and tii-oro meets a friend and renins 'his nicjrtory, aittl.. liic-itiejifiiM.V; a *ife s The-.pfefe is » novel cfio, 'and it is Mild to» bo acted bvtiifi Vi'titgrapli Gonipany's fjest, artists. Other pictees which arc -billed rneiiidf: "St. XiOhis" (scenic study), "The Broken. Dcfll" (drama.), "Calcutta Pajjeimt,'* and the latest Topical tfazeti-e,
THB EMI'KESS THEATRE. " ""' There will- bo -a.epinpl'oto 'change of ptogranime. to-day "and' to-night at, the Kmpress Theatre continuous pictures. Tile eliiof attraction will bo t-lio Kafejn LVrapany's stirring "feature" drama "An Unseen Terror," .ill which a. y-oiriig. jaap"ivlm devotes -.-himself 4,0 tlio study of ctiaiii-iology has some extraordinary ■adventures. Next oil tile list is jt thrilliiifi railway drama by* the Lnbm Company entitled "Tlio Engineer's 'Bfrrouge." An /engineer, wlio is diseharged for drunkenness, attempts to eaitso ih.6 death of the superintendent of the section by allowing some rolling Stock to escape on to the main Lino* An aiirtHWJg' accident seems iromkieiit. ahd the sequel provides a startling eiihiax. "Marine -Shell Fisli" is an interesting and ediieativo nature study by the Oau* niont filfi-i; Tho Vit-agra-ph . Company will be representee! ; bv, "a nibst 1-inigh-able skits' "Peggy's Btfrglar." Tliore are .other attractive numbers on the bill. V '■ .'.-•-'..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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