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.—. —s_ . "LOOK WHO'S HEBE I" J&ok Waller's "Look Who's Here" Eevue Company contribute one of the brightest and most thoroughly enjoyable revue entertainments seen in Wellington. Comedy is cleverly interlaced with good mueic, iacy sketches, and skits, and the whole show goes with a swing that catches the' attention ;.nd fancy of all classes of playgoers. The company is giving a week of "special request" numbers, and on Monday is to give an entertainment in aid of the Red Triangle Fund. HIS MAJESTY'S IHEATHE. "The Hallway Tangle" hns been revived once more by tho effervescent Johnson Revue Company at His Majesty's Theatre. Tho company has plenty of pretty girls in alluring costumes, and enough rag-time music to keep everyone jigging. Tho star artists on this week's hill are Mr. Philip Newbuvy, the tenor, and Miss Amy Murphy, who sing popular mueic in a popular manner. The Musical Bentleya are skilful exponents of the "Marimba" j xylophone,, and the Lewins present a smart song and dance interlude, with attractive sartorial trimmings. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Gladys Leslie will bo eecn for the last time to-night at Everybody's Theitro iu "It Happened to Adele." To-morrow Louiso Glaum will be teen in "Golden .Rule' Kale," in which the dance-hall and church scenes are said to be wonderfully "done. A. revolver fight at the end is described as a marvellous piece of photograhic worli. EMPRESS THEATRE. . Madge Evans will bid farepell this evening to patrone cf tho Empress Theatre in "Tho Adventnree of Carol." At tho change to-morrow Ethel Clayton and Montague Love will be seen in a World drama "Tho Dormant Power." The play opens on tho Mexian border, but spowlily changes to New York, where tho interiors a.ro of lavish richness and beauty. KING'S THEATRE. To-night, will eco the final screening at the King's Theatre of "Indiscreet Corinne," featuring OHvc Thomas. At tho change to-morrow Clara Kimball Young will be seen in "My Official Wife,"'.dealing with Russia and its dark, and mysterious forces. Earle Williams, Harry Morc.v, ami Mary Anderson, all have prominent-roles in the picture.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 7
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