ENTERTAINMENTS
"IiOOK WHO'S HERE." Jack Waller's ohec'ring and up-to-the-moment rovuo, "Look Who's Hero" continues to amuse largo audiences at the Grand Opera House. She show has tho Kraco of quality and nrtistic idea interlaced with its bright comedy, and the music of Messrs. V. W. Dennett, Gregory Ivauoff, Wylio Watson, and the able orchestra which figures as tho Purple Band, in of an order that all may appreciate. The drolleries of Mr. Watson are particularly entertaining, and tho -verve and precision that characterise tho "Hungarian liand" is capital foolery. The company will present an ontirely new pro.gramme to-morrow evening. / HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' At His Majesty's Theatre a bill of considerable variety and quality is attracting large nudionccs nightly. The management is starring tho admirablo vocal turn submitted by Mr. Philip Newbury, tho noted tenor, and Jfiss Amy Murphy, -who acquit thcmeelves well in popular offerings. One of the best light comedy pairs seen at this theatre for some lime are Denny and Dunigan. Tho Musical Bentleys aro also well worth hearing on their, monster xylophone. There will bo a matinee performance to-morrow aftornoon. KINO'S THEATRE. June Elvidge and Arthur Ashler will he seen for the last time to-night at the King's Theatre in the World Film drama, "Shall We Forgive Her?" The new programme to-morrow will feature Olive Thomas, of "Madcap Itadge" fame, in "Indiscreet Oorinne.' , Also showing will bo the third instalment of "Tho NeElectcd Wife," "In tho Crucible." ' EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. To-night will see the final screening at Everybody's Theatre of "The Conqueror" and "Hearts Adrift." At the change tomorrow Gladys Leslie will be seen in the drama, "It Happened to Adole." dealing with the adventures of a girl who inherits a love for the stage from her mother. The working out of the story ie said to be full of surprises. EMPRESS THEATRE. "The Secret Husband" or '"Mary Jane's Pa," also Charles Chaplin in "The Cure will be screoned for the last time to-night at the Empress Theatre. At the change to-morrow ■ the wonderful child-actress, Madge Evans, will be seen in a World Film drama, "The Adventures of Carol. The film is said to be remarkable for its entirely new views of New York. ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 139, 1 March 1918, Page 4
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