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GAIETY COMEDY COMPANY. To-niglit the Gaiety Comedy Company nre stiis-ing "Ann" at the Grand Opera House;. The, play has Ijewi running in London wdth continual success. Tho principal «n-e Jliss Hazel Gray, as Ann, iiml Sir. "iidgar. Wnllacc as Edward Har-Ki-eaves, assisted by Miss lluby Jlacken?m, Jliss Lyilin Barrett, Mr. flick Pa-rkj and Mr. Tom Gullou. Their Excellencies and His' Worship the Mayor have given their patronage to the performance. The plans are open at the Bristol Piano Company, and day sales at the Grande Confectionery. ] HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , i The leading feature of tho new programme to Ijs presented by the. Fuller Vaudovillo proprietary at His Mijestv's Theatre this ivening will •be the reappearance o« jiTr. Taul Stanhope and his i American ie\-ue oompany. Tlie piece se- ! lected for the re-opening is entiteld "This , is the Life," in which Mr. Stanliope will again portray the impossible, but irresistible, IrisTima.n, Spike Murphy, the piano dhii'ifcr. The supporting axlists 1 will be Miss Eritzee de Giay, Miss Ruby Kennedy, Mr. Les. Bates, Mr. Prank Norton, the 'Frisco Quartet, and tliero v/ill also be a troupe of ballerinas who will dance and make merry in revue fashion.' Amongst the newcomcrs will be Billy Wells and the Eclair Sisters, a troupe of jugglers; Frank-Herbert, defioviptivo vocalist; and old favourite Mr. Sam Pitcher; Misses Jessie and Dolly Miller will re-appear, and Mr. Phil Percival, the popular comedian at the piano, has been re-en»aged for a few nights longer, and will submit entirely new items. THE KING'S THEATRE. To-night's star feature is an adaptation. of tho well-knon-n book by Leo. Trevor entitled "Brother Officers." Tho play is produced by the london Film Co., who will be remembered for their excellent photo-plays "Tho Middleman," and "Lit o' London," which, were so highly spoken of when lately at the ICing's. A charming romanco is interwoven and the.play is conspicuous for fine photography and' really excellent acting. Also on the programme are:— "Pathe's Gazette," "Tho Great War" (Eclair), "Palmia" (ecenic), and "Dick-, son's Diamonds," a fine Edison drama, j starring the popular llobt. Connes.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 2
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347ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 2
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