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ENTERTAINMENTS

ENGLISH PIERROTS. The English Pierrots wero again. enthusiastically received at the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall Inst, night. The programme provided hy the. Pierrots i» of a very high standard, and from beginning to end'the interest of the audience is fully sustained. Each member of the company contributes clever and bright itnms, and the singing of the vocalists is very commendable. There will be a change of programme tomorrow night. KING'S THEATRE. In "Whims of Society," now screening at the King'tt Thoatrc, Ethel Clayton is featured In the leading role, and she acts with charm and grace right through the drama. Another star feature on the programme is "The King's Visit to the Grand Fleet." The picture covers the full ranee of naval craft from the modest drifters '.o the majcetic super-Dreadnoughts. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. In "Limoueino Life," the Triangle drama now screening at Everybody's Theatre, Olive Thomas uses her gifts with great effect. The story is full of real humour, and tho drosses are as dialing as they are numerous. The recent instpjmenl of "The Mystery of tho Double Cross" is also shown, and ia crowded with exciting incidents. EMPRESS THEATKE. "The Wild' Strain," a delightful Vilagraph drama, is the feature now showing at the Empress Theatre. Nell Shipman makes a fascinating heroine, and is specially suited to the part. The ntory is full of thrills and has a most esciting ending. ORGAX RECITAL. Mr. Bernard F. Pa;c (City Organist) i'.iro an organ recital in the Town Hall !a.«l evening, which proved intercstinc to il.c erudite in music. Tho programme inciuri.cd the "King Hteohen" overture of Bceth- , oven, which reflects much of the majesty of mind of the master composer; the always beautiful "Prize Song" from "The Meistcrsingrrs" (Wagner), one of the finest airs ever written; a "Fantasia" by Silas; the graceful "Summer Sketches" of Lomure (delicate and atmospheric), the second movement from Cesar Franck's "Symphony in D," and Wolsteiiholmc'6 "Finale In B Flat."'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 226, 12 June 1918, Page 3

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326

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 226, 12 June 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 226, 12 June 1918, Page 3

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