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ENTERTAINMENTS

.1. C. WILLIAMSON'R MiW ENGLISH MUSICAL GOMKDY (X). AL cisht o'clock thin mui'uiug the box plane lor the six nighls , presentation of "lou'ro in Lovo" Ijy ilu: ,J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., Nnw Knglis/i Musical Comedy .Co. wili be opnni'd lit the Bristol I'i.'iuo Co. "Vou'ro in Love" will b« staged l'or the Jiret time on 'Kami-day evening at t.ne (iiand Opera House. This company has won success all over Australia and in Auckland and the other principal towns of the North Inland, and a, great deal of interest is being taken in the uenaon here. "you're in Lovo" is said to bo brimful of pretty and' tuneful melodies. The ballets are described as original and piotuiesque, and t.lio comedy is genuinely humorous ami alwajß wholesome. The scenery ifl lavish, and the electric effects brilliant, while the dresses show the latest lnodes. and make ona of the many feature? of this big production. The musical numbers in "You're in Love" -.vhich have proved the greatest hits are: "Married Life" (Cecil Bradley and chorus), -you're, in T.ove" (Fred. JtaEftiiro and chorus and ballet), "Keep Of? the. Grass"' (Connie Kdies), "Ho Will Understand" (Maude. Fane, Fred. W-agnire. and Cecil HraiSley), "Burl; Pp" (William Greeno and (•.horns), "flay )In-'"; Isle" (Maude Fane and chorusl. "Ti>.i<.:s lou Muni Not. IJo" (Maude Fane. Fred, liiajjulra, Connie Ediss. William Greene, and Harry Burcher). "Snatched from the Cradlo" (Alfred Frith), "Naughty, Naughty. Naughty" (Maude Fane), "What's the Tlse of Bcins Lonely" (Maudo Fane and William Greene) "Loveland" (Maude Fane a-ml Frank Greene). "The Musical Snore" (Cecil Bradley. Connie Edips. William Greene, and Alfred' Frith). "I'm Only Dreaming" (M:mdo Fane and chorus). Mr. Field Fisher, it in stated, hns a most congenial role to ennot as tl:.~ boatswain, and Seymour Middleton and Dorothy Purdell also havo leading parts, a. feature of the. production is the big boom number, in which Sties Fane is swung out from the staco on the boom of the flhip over the heads of the patrons in the stalls, while, she sines the number, "I'm Only Dreaming. "Canary Cottage" -will be staged on Saturday -week. KING'S THEATRE. "The Sweetheart of the Doomed" in the dtar feature now screening continuously at tho King's Theatre. Louise Glaum in featured in the role of Honoro Zinbay, which Rives her an opportunity of some vory fino acting in a complete change of character. In this play all tho resources of the Triangle artistry have been levied upon to provide settings. A very fine industrial subject dealing with tho wheat industry in Canafla- is also, shown. EVERYBODY'S TBEATJU3. A. gripping romance- of the war, "For France," is now being screened at Everybody's Theatre. Two new Vita-graph Blare. Edward Earle and Betty Howe, make their bow to picture audiences in this film. Tho war scenes are fresh and realistic. They are moetly on open warfare as it existed in the first invasion of France, and there is some amazing aeroplane- work. In addition ie shown Chapter XT of "Tho Secret Kingdom," "Tho Whito Witch." EMPRESS THEATRE. "Tho Corner Grocer" is the title of the star film now screening at the Bmprcso Theatre. Madge Evans, of "Tho Little Duchess" fame, is featured in the, leading role, that of a little oTphan who is adopted by an old man, and eventually brings him happiness.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 11

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 11

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 11

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