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ENTERTAINMENTS

"LOOK WHO'S HERE." In its' presentation of "Look Who's Here" Jack Waller's Company provideß nil entertainment that is a positive riot of merriment. Jlunic and burlesque arc stronff points, and there is a dash of originality that, is very attractive. Drama and comedy and vaudeville are pleasingly mingled, and' the turns range from light farce to classical music, tho various items being splendidly rendered. The staging is very artistic and the whole performance is exceptionally good. A matinee is announced for to-morrow afternoon.

HIS; MAJESTY'S THEATItE. An excellent vaudeville programme \e provided at His Majesty's Theatre this week. Denny and Dunigan, the accomplished comedy artists, continue to pleaso with their songs and stories. There are several new artistß who are well worth seeing. The Tossing Testros, jugglers and equilibrists, who juggle with almost everything and do it in a finished style, add strength to the programme. Miss Uomta gives an excellent exhibition of sharpshooting, and what the Americans call gun play. Les TVarton, with his chicken stories, Arthur Croxon, Morton and Ryaon. MttTzon and Florence, Walsh and ttalsn, nudthe Pictorial Littleß provide excellent turns.

KING'S THEATRE. To-night will see the final screening at the King's Theatre of the attractive bill which has been running throughout the week. Commencing to-morrow at 2ci clock a World Film drama, "Shall We Forgno Her?" featuring June Elvidge and Arthm Ashley, will be shown. EMPBESS THEATRE. "A Woman Alone," featuring Alice Brady, will be shown for the last time to-night at the Empress Theatre To-mor-row a Vitagraph drama, 'The Secret Husband or Mary Jane's Pa," 1 ,' 1 " dred Manning and Marc M'Dermot, will be the principal attraction. Charlie_ Chaplin in "The Cure" will pay a weeks visit, to the Empress Theatre.

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. To-night will see the final screening of the Wg double bill at Everybody■«; Theatre At the change to-morrow Willard Mack will bo seen in a Triangle photo-play, me Conqueror."

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 3

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318

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 133, 22 February 1918, Page 3

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