AMUSEMENTS. | £IKANI) OPERA HOUSE. | Direction ... J. C, WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager William F- lvussell. KATIILENE MACDONELL FAREWELL TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW XIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT The Play I hat every W.oman wants every Man to See. — "0 U T C A S T." — "0 li T CAS TV —■ "0 U T C A S T." "0 U T C A S T.'.' At S o'clock. KATIILENE MACDONELL, , KATIILENE MACDONELL, In Association with . . CHARLES WALDRON, Supported by a Brilliant ' J. C. WILLIAMSONDRAMATIC ORGANISATION. In Hubert Henry Davies's Enthralling Emotional Play, "OUTCAST." "OUTCAST." ' • "OUTCAST." ' Geoffrey Sherwood Clias. Waldron Hugh Brown Prank Hatherley Tony Hewlett Kenneth Brampton Taylor J. Plumiiton Wilson Valentino Beryl Bryant Miriam Katlilene MaeDonell Nolly Clarice Hardwicke Beamish -~ Audrey Worth •PRODUCED BY GEORGE BARNUM, Stage Manager, Reg. Carey. . MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Everybody's Favourite, "DADDY LONG.LEGS.".' WEDNESDAY NEXT ' : (Last Night of Season), "ROMANCE." Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, Cs. Back. Stalls, !!s.; Gallery. Is. Early Doors. Is. estra; DAY SALES at Ned Perry's (below Opera House). All Prices plus tax. BOX PLANS at tho Bristol. ARTCRAFT. A RTCRAFT. ARTC'RAFT. . -cIE-TCRAFT. ! Sessuc Hayakawa In "Tho Honour of His , House." NOW SHOWING.- • NOW SHOWING. Ann Pennington In "Sunshine Nan." ' ■ Prices as Usual. . Screening Times: ' Prices'as Usual. . 2.15, 0, and 8 p.m. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ' AJ Z. .ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS. private view And OFFICIAL OPENING . By His Honour the' Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G.), ' THIS EVENING, AT 8.30. Admission, to friends-of members other than those provided for by invitation, One Tickets for members' 10s. Art Union, to bo drawn To-morrow .(Saturday) at 5.30 p.m., will bo.on salo at the ArL^ Gallery. Exhibition open to the public on Saturday from 10 n.tu, to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. ' • ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Catalogue, Is. Public- Art Union Tickets,- Is.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 7
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