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ENTERTAINMENTS.

.HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Among several acts of nete to make a first api)eai*Bc* at His Majesty's Theatre to-niglit, .jifitle of pla.ee must probably l» given to tlio Bosa. Vnlerio Sextette, bilfcd as "Speed! Fiends on the Taut Wire." fhcir'.aei; is said to be daring iu tlio extreme, ami to qttjto celipso «iy tiglit-ivirti acts seen here previously, Other events of interest include the appeiiranc-o el Les Ban Makjas, lrhlrhviud Spanish (lancers, in iji© niuch-disßussed "biigo" as it ts danced in the Argentine; tlio Georgia Trio, ail American pate, singing, and dancing team; Fern and Liziettd proeeiit a musical offering 5 Sidney Bach (a clever piano etpoMeiit and entertainer) ; Agnes Whines (soprano); Caritoil a»d S'uttnu; b'eorgo IWley, tlio dandy Amorieait dancers; awl Cljark-s Mi .and Tom Leonard ' Seats may bo reserved at tlie Dresden,

"TBV MIMOLE," To-night's iireswitattan at the King's Tlieatre of EVWittrdt's. religiaiis iH/stery aawl tyrisecjpe play in 6000 ft. of pictures, "Tliq Mifaotc," vfill be on an unusual scale,' fflojclleil on the Coywit Oiivdcn prddu£-tis).ii si, Lontoi. Scenery froiK tlto bnts.li flf Mr. Barry Wlwite, tjio Australiau artist, ivili-traUsForui the stage el the theatre into tlio seniWanceof a massive- cathedral, , with staioed glass windows. &. trailed .ijlioir of picked voices will rowloE inmfettal vocal mim"bers, tlio orehistfrv tinder Signor Truda wiH follow the iilni tiirauglwnt wMi Humperdinek's great iinisic, whieli was specially written for "The MiKrelo"," anfl ftercfore syiwhronIses. witli every aebi&ri in tlio picture fctory, wlrile stimo fljie liglittij.g effects aiid a prwossion of monks nn4 jiuiis, correctly \viil add r«aHsm stiisj assist hi jiwUiojug a; rovepeii-tjiil atinosjilierc. The prorljieiia of tire pkw is in tire oxpsriciiedd hands h£ Mr. Barric Jlnrschcl and of Mr. Jfeufico Ralph, reofeswitijjg si-r.lßoauM.ont Sm.itli, wlte liolds tnjj ■Australasja:n tighfe. &at« for any. of the six performances given iiere may to msfirved at the Dr'csdoii.

THE EMPRESS f HEATSE. A special, attraction is promised)-with the new pfegrstmrcvc of tlj<r ISmpfess Theatfo -(coivttattouji pictures) to-day ftiwl to-m'glJt, in thd Kslem Cojbpany's sensational "feature" dratfel "Trapped/ 1 reputed to bo ii-io msst reaßS'ticaily e-xciting p'lii.y yet jitedvieed iiy that ebm.tJiHiy. The supporting subjects iftelwdfi: "'Ac Horse oil tho'Bffl" (A.IJ. ffiwe-coiiiedj'jK iv Tho Ain 5 ' (scenic), and "fevejKfolino" (ewaedy).

"OHASLEX'S AUNT." Tte Woilmgtfiiv bra.raVtic. Club, ivhtrfj gave a very ciijo;ya.b!:e potfoisiKMJCO *f "'fte Private Sssstctary" a fc«' moritlis age... has decided to stage "Cliar'ley'a Aunt" on Juii<) 1 anil -2 nest, hi tfec Tißrt* Brdiid Oi>o}-a, House, Mr.. S-OMnail Aif bai. will assume- the -ctief I'ale. \vjiieh \va« w'feiiially .pta.yed ift fycW Zealand by Mi". EYanls 'Jiti.oi'iitein 31io Farce has recently been r&vived wiAh groat success in JLaiictcin. .

CARXIVAL PICTURE SHOW. Tlie Curmval i'ietiire Show will Tjd ijiveii in tli-o To*n : Hall this oveniiip; in aid ef ft© Carnival tads. A Me- lot of sjiceiall.v-sdeotcd Jjfeis lias !je;»i.i stijjpjiefl 'by tlie ptdprwtars of t.lip tow psotjirc tlieafiTes,' who havo rbo .pjiveii a inaeJiiiic. atid ,qpc-.r?(toi', eo that practieafly oil flic. jiroeeefls will j<6 to fipMttjfyiiig tiio ciij\ A small eharge of six)3e»G9 aiicl ijircwfeoitfcij i;i Tieiiig niafli:, and it is oxppctei that %e Town Mallfl-ili. b> jmplycd. 'flip Wate:rsiao Wortitrs' 'iJanci will play- ovitsid.e tlio Town tiall'tliis cvenilig. ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 9

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 9

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