ENTERTAINMENTS
VABIETV AT HIS MAJESTY'S. With the departure from His Majesty's Theatre of Stanhope's Bcvuo Company, legitimate vaudeville will once again come into its' own at this popular house. The Fiillera announce a large aggregation of talent for this eveuins. chief . amongst whom will be Denny and DunigalT, the American duo, who last week won theraeelves such popularity with «'?" J ,1 * I '' sonE numbers, pianoforte selections, and -.vittv repartee. The Tossing Tcslroß will -,-■!- a reappearance after a lengthy abs.'niio; Bluflc a comedy lunpcnn, said to bn of exceptional talent, will make a first appearance; Arthur Croxon. a well-known English pantomime comedian, is scheduled to open his Wellington season in some o his original fun conceptions; Bomta and I,"c sharn-Bhooters; Merton ana K> don, mu. pfrtl romedv artists: Les Thar on, the coon comedian: Walsh and Walsh, the unsidfi-donn dancer..-, J anon and F1 once, "on the silver ladder," and the Pictonal Littles will complete the hill.
THE KING'S THEATRE. . If the following episodes succeed m maintaining the qualities oJ^ o *™! nanagemeilt of P il,e Hurt Theatre 1 robnhlr iio nicture screened in eerial loini fnVlUntf h.» shown in «« stages more promise; and. raorco>ci. there c^^Sfa^-f^'^nS . nit The work of the producer is !,tl! ,a ai,ove lb the average-the settings :■! solution of what promises ° ip. ing husband, a ''•tomestKaljd. rtay at_ !, a strong story of a rt«n and ha..* his latest absurdity,. The Uire, i off by tho latcet Gazette.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. A powerful drama. "A Gambler b Soul as Level Leigh, a Rambler f who ban hecs mmma liberatoly tnrr.B. liis Viorse t™ a ™ vn ui £ noted beauties of the sercw export wo Spanish adventoc«. VMgi K a e r r w'thfSr he &> ,? h ? rli t mmm contains a very Bcnerous supply of ryt well the waters'of which are suppoecd to to cu?oVor Bout. Aenmati™. lnmbap. nniatica and every other ailment, ino State of the inmate, become indicated and the fun h furioui. It « of the EIIPKESS THEATRE. The feature film at the Empress Theatre ft accompany him lo his new home When the first bioom ol ji.anioft life has vanished. Nellie finds her surrounding dcpreßsinß anri unbearable and while she ib in this mood, Stephen Cartw. a■ "'calihy voune idler, corncn across her path. UTIn- immodintdy seek., to rum tho woman and tells her do-.vm.f stones of life in tho city which fascinate T.er. There is a vnrr dramatic si-oiie when iNcllie and lie\ husband quarrel, nnd Hie unfortunate woman returns to her own people Pure more Carter seek? her. and at one of their interviews tl'" Inishanrl unissMipicfllv turns nn and NeHin's aunt, ?hoclird by what she thinks has happened, turns her out, nf the hoii=". Fortune then turn* apiitM Oarter, and he moMs the ii™ he richly deserves. Tluahnnd nnd wife are flnnlW reunited, nnd nil ends happily. Tlierc !»ro several intense dramatic wmics to onenn tiio <.loso nft'intinn of the snectators The suppo'linc oictnrre in<-l"dn the TVinnsle fl'm. "The TTousc of Reandal." •■>■ rjoli riT""'l". a cartoon, and the usual Topical fliitat.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 3
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