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ENTERTAINMENTS

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "The fortune Hunter" was repeated at tho Grand Opera House lasfeveninc by the Royal Dramatic Company before a large audience. A pretty and uncommon story i 6 introduced in the pieoe, which is excellently mounted through: out The oast is a strong one and In eludes Ronald Riley as N& Dnncanflrr" Gerald Harcourt as old Graham, ana Madge Surtees as Betty, Graham Tho HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Bert La. Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars ott^STth , ** their parts ■ «Si% Utters on the programme are' Walter Edwards rl T' GweMie Hast °. an d •Liuwaras and Parkee, THE KING'S. Louise Glaum and Wm. S Hart arn new Western class, wliicli ■ the TiianSe Company has made such a success of The pic tm. e describes the conversion of a lawless mming town b a ™01 road-agent in the disguise of a marshal Mmi blejim is as charming as Hart is J l .?* a ?, d maniy and the picture entertains all through. There are some attractive performers in "Tho Surf EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. «v h ° ~c barn» n S BUlie Burke, in ZW' continues to shook the austere Scotch citizens of Dunkirk, and- in so doing provides amusement for crowded audiences at Everybody Thelhe™ he™ this Triangle play is being screened eix times per diem. Billie Burke will have many admirers after "Peggy" has left the screens of this city, and her next appearance in pictures will be eagerly awaited. '.THE EMPRESS. t>3 , !JI O n Of r! 1086 P as sionate oare-free people of the Quartier Latin has probably never been so accurately described as in Murger'e . famous . story, "La Boheme, which in photo-play form is the chief attraction at tho Efljinress lhe j}t re - . Paul Cappeloni, irhose work as Quenda" in '•The Common Law" •ml bo remembered, plays tho leading male role, and winsome Alice Brady has the pathetic role of Mimi, Special operatic music on the organ adds considerably to the entertainment. There are suitable supporting pictures.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2991, 31 January 1917, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2991, 31 January 1917, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2991, 31 January 1917, Page 3

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