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ENTERTAINMENTS

"LOOK WHO'S HEM." Music aud burlesque arc strongly featured by Jack Waller's company in tliciv presentation of "Look T/ho's lleie' at the Grand Opera Houec. Originality is a feature of the programme, and the van. ous numbers are refined yet lively. The dramas in miniature made a hit. and what with a selection of subjects, ranting from light farce to classical music, not to forget the artistb flta{?ing, the whole performance made a vciy attractive offering The company will appear every' evening during , the week, A matinee is announced for Saturda; aftornoon HIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tho current, programme of vanduvillo at ITis Majesty's Theatre is well up to the Fuller standard. Several artist; nejv to the Dominion tiguro on the bill, added intercut to which is lent by the return visit of the Tossing Testros, juejlers, equilibrists, and the like. The slurn-shootins of Miss Ronita leaves nulling to ,be desired in gun-play, and a- distinct treat is provided by Denny and Dunie.ap., «. vair ■>• accomplished musical comedy artvts. Lea Warton entertained amusingly with "chicken" stories, and the I'ictorinl liitl.les and other old favourites also earned applause. KING'S TFIEATRE. "The Bond of Fear" is the star item on the bill now being screened at the King's Thei'tr" Simnortinir items include a remarkable Pathe serial, "The Netrlected Wife," fcaturi-K; Hiiili Holand, also Charles Chaplin jr. -"The Onre." EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "A Gambler's Soul," the featuro now screening ?.t, Everybody's Th-'MrP. stare three Triangle lir.inliiw—Sylvia flremcr. Alma Reubens, and Mildred Harris. Sup-im-tini* fhh feature in Oharlce Chaplin in "The Cure." EMPRESS THEATRE. "A Woman Alone," in which Alice Brady playa the loading role, will bo seen for

two more nights only at the Empress Theatre. The drama is remarkable for some unique views of country life and surroundings and clever flashes of railway life. . '. •

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 3

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300

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 3

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