ENTERTAINMENTS
"LOOK WHO'S HERE." Tho "Look Wlio'a Here" entertainers drow another big audioncc to the Opera Houso last overling. Tho artistic staging and tho wide range of music was thoroughly enjoyed. The programme which has held throughout tlio week will ho repeated at a matinee performance this afternoon and ' evening a chance ui programme will be given, and the various artists will be heard in new items. KING'S THEATRE. The woman's side of an old problem is dealt with in "Shall We Forgive Her " the World Film drama to bo screened to-day at the King's Theatre. The principal rolv is taken by June Elvidge, and it is claimed as her most romarkablo performance to date. The story is said to give her emotional power full play. Arthur Ashley, as a villainous lover, is said to act with grim power and relentlcssness. Tile settings change from the Western Desert, where there is a sand storm scene of great vividness, to tho city of New York. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A bright programme of vaudeville is being presented at His Majesty's Theatre. The Tossing Tcstros .present an astonishing juggling act. and Lee and Bonita do some remarkable feats with stockwhip l and gun. Denny and Dunigan are accomplished musical comedy artists, and others on tho bill are: Les. Warton (coon comedian), Arthur Croxon (comedian), Marzon and Florence (equilibrists), and the Pictorial Littles. E3IPBESS THEATRE. The story told in "Her Secret Husband," or "Mary Jane's Pa," the Vitagrapli drama to be screened at the Empress Theatre today, is described as altogether novel. Mildred Manning, a now Yitagraph Btar. and Eulalie Jensen hold the feminine roles, while Mark M'Dcrmott, as the whimsical wanderer, is said to have a role that absolutely suits him. The concluding'scene is full of surprises. Supporting tliiß feature is Charles Chaplin in "The Cure," EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. A relentless, implacable Wall Street, magnate is tho hero of "The Conqueror." the Triangle drama to be screened at Everybody's Theatre to-day. The role is taken by Willard Mack, and Wayne Madison, a society leader, played by J. Barney Hervey. The ending of the story ia said to be very far away from what might be expected, and tho conclusion is finite a surprise. The play, it is stated, is remarkable for its settings. CROWN THEATRE. The woman's side of the old problem is dealt with in "Shall We Forgive Her," thri World Film drama showing at the Cro\fn Theatre to-night. The principal role is. taken by Juno Elvidge, and it is claimed as her most remarkable performance to date. Episode 2 of "The Neglected Wife" will be shown.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 3
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