ENTERTAINMENTS.
.OPERA ROUSE. , ; i Beforo an appreciative audience jnsfc; Might, this Wilfoiighby Dramatic Com- ! party repeated , - tho production cf tho jnc-lflslrawi fottuded <n\ Marcus Clatko's novel, "t'or the Term of His Nfttural Life." , The same- piec<! will be- staged this crating, but for the three- final appearances of tho company in AYel(iiigtoii (commencing to-morrow) W«l» ier Molvillfi's sncccssfnl ineiodtaffla, "Ilie Bad Girt of the Family," will be presented. R-evivals <jf this popular tove been frtquoiit ii> Australian of late, end it is stated t?ie piece is still running consistently: ttiraughout the English provimfies, HIS M.AJEsiHTTH.MTIUS. . - JeSGjjhme Gfassjnaii and her piccatiiftniffHi again mot \s'ieh a flattering loceptioii at .His Majesty's Tfeeatre last night, ■ when they provided ivhai was ea-sily tho. star turft of the evening. The Wflldroijs, (ii'ceatrie coiaedians, pel , * -formed Veil in th*ir highly anuisin? farce, while tho Era 'Comedy- Four, «oloured cowediaiis, scored a big 6«cC4. ! ss in their platatatiou and ragtitiie novdi ties. Miss Levinia "Tyson, contralto, Janics Qpic, baritono, Charles Xoli, '■ cfiroedinit, the Nations! Dfipj juvei.iite singers and dancer*, Silly Wsfcon, and foraaiideK arid May. also cnvvtributcd items to an enjoyable piagranitiie.
TM KlNCt'B THEATRE, Interesting pietures *f tlie fnent of the iJevwi Were addect to hit ivight's programni'S at tho King's Theatre, ond also scenes in eontieotien vpitH the review of ca«fete at Newtottn Piirk on Saturday last. ,4 0ar ferikrials at Hautapi' , is the title «f another military .number included in the T>ilU The feature- film is the. Vitsgraph Cbmpany's drama, "Tli.reads ef/Dtsliny," which cencowjs an , elderly mil* liowaire and his heirs. Otfior items are the' ''Grecian AroMpskgo" (scenic), "How Flowers, Awjikcii'- , (nature. ktucl.V), "Uauwaiit Graphic" (topical)., "llie Tale of a Cat" (comic), apd "A Stage Uoor Flirtation" (caruia).
THE BANDIES. : Good music attd siiarkling <?cmeeiy are so ckvorly -Weaded in \\w eiitertaittifroiit piwldod by the Daiiclies, it- the Concert Cbatnber,. tliafc- an ovening epaut in their'Convpany slips away ves-j' ploasantl.v. Jiast evening tke hall was ei-mftfrtabj.y Jilk-d, aad'tho nudieiicc testih'cd its appreciation of the- faro J»ajywjed .b.y . Hearing practically every item. Fro© the opeiiiitg tsimrus to t.te liiml farcij-, "I'he Militant .Siifcigpttes,' 1 tho Distert-ajtHUont piised off with a merry switig ajul >,j-as jibsflhito-Iy freu frcitii dull iYutditfs. :'l'he pi-ograiinne, which h full of good itetits, both grave «b<l gay, will bo rcp.eatoct tot' the last tiine this ■ evauiMg, aiwl the «.sviAl pleie cljang. , * of pfogi'aiiifte ii-iii tss pic- ;. seiitai to-iborrow night. I TEE EMPBBSS^TO^ATBE. Tito .final stiiwning- will tiske-iikcp to.* (lay and .to-*iigHt of', fe' sMJsatioiial. "tautwo". dWiiia, "Wolwss <if the tisi{ip.r World, , ' tho star:,itti-So-twu of the, excellent pragranutte at tho ■ Ehiprcss Tfroatrft 'eontuiveus pietM-res. The- Keystone Company is rejoreseftted by a most laughable coaedy, "Cmel, Ci-uel liove," Other subjects iuo.hjdfi: ■ "Tho Helping Hand {dranial, "Dresden" "'Bio New Maid," and "llle Cbarojikm I Pipo Cokurer." A oemploto eliaHgo' will bo- iatradiiccd t'O'liiorrew. "OHAB,M!Y*S AW At tho "Gfsusd OfK?ra Hotiso on Jtoii--evening itexf, the New 2ieala-H<l Natives' Association .sertite)) -, wi-H oomiiierreo *.threei night-s' SBass>.ji. -of ■■ coineclyi pftfdnbiing Srauctcifl ■' wondrfafljisl. onve<lf , "Oliar.- '. fe's iliiiit/f- , fecltiiilcd , hi £hc are stems Of ' Weilingtdn'Si iiea-Wsftowß aitiatenre: Dr. Nwn'i&ii Salfe, Mes,sr-S. : Noniiaji jittken, Pe#!v li-its&eH, Keii* i-ietii Aifcto, ' ' WilMitms, j. ?hil%s, Misses -. Kuty S«o% Addio EvaiiSj Eloatior.p-ur-jley, jjjkl Sws. Percy Woftd-Sv Tliia eitfb, it lyill bo ■■ f>A., i\"ofe very suoesssfuj wi-fcli Itltick p-ro-diiotion. of-tte "Priv.ato Secretary" Jasi jrcari The bos pkii for , Aunt , ' is now open a.ttlie firfesfei.''-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 9
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559ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 9
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