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ENTERTAINMENTS

"LOOK WHO'S HEBE." This Is tlio last week that patrons of "Look Who's Ucre"-*ml their number is large-will have of witnessing the performance which ia being nightly staged in the Grand Opera House by Mr. Jack Waller and company. This is "request week ana the programme comprises the beat ol comedy and sketches, original turns, and t-Jio choicest musical. items of previous programmes. The whole entertainment lias a swing to it which is but typical of the "Look Who's Here" company.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. There is much to attract the most exacting in the current programme of vaudeville at Kin Jlaieity'a Theatre, and crowded houses are the order. The greater p.iit of the entertainment is provided by tne Walter Johnson Rovup Compony. this talented band of performers specialise in a whimsical musicality entitled The Gramophone Girls." Miss Amy Mu'phj and Mr. Philip Newbury are as popular as ever in their musical numbers, ana there arc also other excellent turns.

KING'S THEATRE. The final screening of "My Official Wife,' n Greater Vitogrnph masterpiece, fe iturin, Clara Kiniball Young, will be ejven at the King's Thes.tte to-night. Also tne fourth episode of "The Neglected ttife, "Beyond Recall."

"THE AUCTION BLOCK.' Hex Bcach'3 society novel "uic Auction 8.-i-uk," was a huijc success, and the Uolcivvii Company, casting rouud for a subject ■for lavish trout incut, chose this story «s a perfect pictur-i play. The production was personally supervised by Hex Beach, and the result is said .to justify the enormous effort and high cost. The scttmp are claimed to be the last word in luxury and eplendours, and the pictures of mght life in New York are described as startling. For the heroine, on whose beauty mac of the story depends, Rubye de Homer, .1 girl of the Ziegfeld FoSliee, was chosen, and her portrayal of the role was, it is stated, a triumph. The season opens on Snturdiiy al- the Kind's Theatre Seats for evening session (8 o'clock) may be reserved at the Bristol.

EJfPBESS THEATEE. To-night will see the farewell appearance at the Empress Theatre of Ethel Clayton in the World drama, "The Dormant Power." At the change to-morrow Alice Brady will be seen in a World Film drama "The Maid of Belgium." The conclusion of tho drama is said to be most poweriw.

EVERYBODY'S THEATEE. Lonise Glaum will bo seen for the last time to-night at Everybody's Theatre in tho Triangle drama "Golden Kule Kate. At the change of programme to-morrow Belle Bennett will appear in a Triangle seven-reel super-feature "Because of a Woman." The play is described as a worthy successor to "The Flame of the Yukon," which was the first of the series.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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446

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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