ENTERTAINMENTS
"LOOK WHO'S BERE!" , Tim "Look Who's Here!" Revue Comipaiiy. which has Been drawing large audiences to the Grand Opera '.Rouse, announces a change of programme for this evening. Tho company Is bright, and clever, and its entertainments go with an excellent swing. Tho innsic is exceptionally good, and all the variety work is of a high order. HIS MAJESTY'S -THEATBE. There will be a inatlnee at Hie Majesty's this afternoon, and the usual evening' performance also will bo held. The chief of the turne on the bill is that provided by Miss Amy Murphy and Mr. Philip Newlrary; two vocalists of considerable talent. Denny and Dunignn, light comedy artists, and the Musical Bentleys also should he heard. THE KING'S THEATRE. Olive Thomas, in "Indiscreet Corinnc," the Trianglo drama to bo screened at tho King's Theatre to-day, appears aa the daughter of society parents, with plenty of money and friend 1 ?. To eEtape from boredom Ooriune, with tho aid of her French maid, gets herself into a whirl of trouble. She becomes p, masked dancer at a fashionable restaurant, and causes a New • York sensation. A wonderful nature danco is one of the tit-bite of Olive's performance. Iα addition to this featnro film, the third instalment of "The Neglected Wife" will be shown. EMPRESS THEATRE. Tho mo6t delightful child, actross of nowadays. Madge Evans, is the heroine of "Tho Adventures of Carol," the World Film drama to 'ho screened at the Empress Theatre to-day. She ir the daughter of a naval'officer, who ;s haunted by spies, and he tells her never to reveal her name, j When the little p-irl L'etu lost in Now York I 'olio sticks staunchly to her father's words j and iiK ;i result encounters jioto startliu? j adventures. The denouement furnishes a delightful surprise. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Leslie, the. ffirl with thn "mil-lion-dollar smile." is the star in "It Happened to Adele." tho brilliant Path* pliv to bo screened to-day at. Everybody'sTheatre. Nothing quite like this plot b.iß been seen upon the screen for some time. Adele is the danchter of an actress vrlio ban fallen unon bad times. By an axtra. ordinarv nccidmit sho jets an "nes cement as a chonis c'rt, an'l thereafter her adventures become exciting.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 2
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