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ENTERTAINMENTS

PJSK JUBILEE SIJJGEIIS. Tho popularity of tho Piek Jubilee Singew i< Dow firmly estahlishcd, and last nieht another large andicnce greeted tnui pSformnnce in iJ.e Concert Onamber of the Town Hall. The cntcrtoininenl, laa a distinctive charm ipeculiar to Uieso s %- era, and this is emphasised in the i well ; modulated choral einginfr and n tnei. concerted movements. Tho so os ncrc> also of a very pleasing order. The cnteruinment will bo continued throughout mo wook.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■Tho Dtroiiß till thn.t Is neing.prcefintod by tho Fuller management at Hiß *'' l J? 8 - ty'B Theatre this week is attracting sa efactory .business. Among the many he arts that of Mr. "C." and Misn Maud •Gourtcmvy ie rich in jrat and lively song. Mr "B!'' in a humorist of uncommon capacity, who neglects no. opportunity_Uj score off the latest topics. Mr. ™ Jt'Lean and Mine Genovicve Leo make Rood in a well-written dramatic sketch. , ; 0 Will Find a Way," und Kelly and Drake dance grotesquely, and fool entertainingly with words Mr; M'Kay sings good songs well. He infuses spirit into that bal art of eplcndi.l defiance, "Inviotiis' (m> >° Huhn), and does justice to ■■Chorus, Gentleinen " and "Up From Somcreet. air. Ward Lear i nee moro arsumee the manner and tongue of a heathen Ohince robbing a h?n roost-n, classic in its waj 01 mimetic fnrce. Other ffood turns are supplied by tho Trio Claasique Clarence Granford. The Maxims, Vesto and Julyan, and the Balancinos.

QPBEN'S THEATRE, the vim ana abandon 01 Mies June Caprice gives a delightful touch to '"Paw or Patricia, tn> central figure ln.tno -tox Him attraction, which is the special draw at the Queen's Theatre this week, "l'atsy IB a live-reel comedy-drama, with a novel plot, and Miss Caprice keeps tho house w iv state of unalloyed enjoyment Witt ner bright impersonation ol tho part ol tne heroine. A strong supporting programme ie also screened 'KING'S THEATRE. In "The Kegeneratee," which is being screened at the King's Theatre, Alma K«ubene, as the heroine, gives a very convincing character study of tho healthy, up-to-date girl who ("eclined to bo terrorised by tho ghosts of the past. Also showing « tho tenth episode of "The Neglected Wife. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The principal attraction at Everybody's Theatre this week is a Greater Vitagraph masterpiece "I Will Kepay," pictunaed from one of 0 Henry's lamouß stones ("A Municipal Reiport"). As may he expected, the Btory is a most unusual ono. Corinne Griffith appears in tho icadine role. ■ EMPRESS THEATBI!. Kitty Gordon is the h.cjoine of "Diamonds and Pearls," now screening at tne Empress Tioatre. As usual, her dreesos are striking weations, and the set-ings, being in the homes of New Yorks smart set, are sumptuouß. Milton Sills supports tho heroine. "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." "Seven Lays' Leave,"" Walter Howard's submarine drama, is a production of more than usual interest. The FuUer management will play the coming Wilkio Beaeon at tho Grand 'Jpera, House, where tne amplo atago uocommodation will give lull play to the mechanical effects of the production, which aro said to Tomind older playgoers of the heydey of Bland Holt performances. Mr. Allan Wilkie-a favourite in Walter Howard's success, Tho btory of tho Hosary"-will be a captain in the new play, with Ifrcdlswyde Hunter-Watts as tho athletic heroine, and Vivian lidwardes as the chief German apy. Hie soason will commence on Saturday evening next. The ;laiiß for the season are now open at the Bristol Piano Company, Lambton Quay. There will be no early doors and io booking fee.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 3

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587

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 3

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