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ENTERTAINMENTS

EVERYBODY'S T.IIEATB E. "The Fair Pretender," the latest Goldwyn success, is drawing large ;uidiencc.i at Everybody's Theatre. The story is ,-» comedy-drama, and abounds with humour. Madge Kennedy and Tom Moore are the star players. Lavish settings and dainty dresses are features of this omnia. "The House of Hate'' ecriai has become very popular, and episode fifteen, which is now showing, is most exciting. The latest 'ICinsettc" and a Keystone comedy complete tho yrogramme. KING'S THEATRE. The brilliant feature play, "More Trouble," was screened to another targe house at the King's Theatre last even, nig. This picture, which is a comedy, uraina, featuring Frank Keenan, is interesting right through and holds tho interest in a surprising manner. Tjlio popular baritone, Mr. W. Goudie, was heartily applauded tor his singing, while (he splendid music rendered by the King's Orchestra was greatly enjoyed. As usual, there will be a. matirieo at "2.15 to-day, when tho entertainment will bo presented exactly as at night. I EMPRESS THEATRE. Montague Love in "Tho Grouch," now screening at the .Empress Theatre, is wen to great advantage. Supported by Dorothy Green, 1 lie gives a remarkably line interpretation of tho social outcast, who achieves happiness through misfortune ftiTu tragedy. Several interesting films are shown in support. In addition, Mr. C. Mclvin sings tho latest song success, "The Rose of No Man's Land." Signer Lucien CesMoni proposes to givo a pupils' concert in a few weeks' time, the programme to be wholly operatic,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 10

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 10

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 10

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