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ENTERTAINMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. Maurice Tourncur's famous work of fiction, "Woman," in dramatised form, is attracting large audiences to the Kind's Theatre. The film production is in many ways remarkable. Though composed of incident* from the live,? of outstanding women of history, it is so cleverly constructed that there is no apparent lack, of continuity. It is unlike any other production which has ever been unfolded. The production is singularly impressive, for its pictorial appeal. One exquisite picture after another is unfolded, the episode introducing Messaliria and Claudius being particularly lavish and atmospheric. In addition to this feature, the singing of Miss Elsie Kell, 6oprano, ts greatly enjoyed, while the splendid music played by the King's Orchestra is a. big feature of the programme. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The iiopular screen star, W. S. Hart, is seen to distinct 'advantage in the Triangle drama, "Hell's Hinges," which is being screened at Everybody's Theatre. This drama is a most exciting one and contains many spectacular scenes, one of theso being the burning of an entire village. A good array of supnorting subjects is included. There is the sixteenth episode of "The House of Hate," "Tne Waiter's Ball" (Keystone comedy), and the latest Gazette. EMPRESS THEATRE. "Untamed," a romance of the Mexican border, is the special attraction at ths Empress Theatre. The leading roles are taken by Roy Stewart and Ethel Fleming. .The supporting films include a Keystone comedy, "Dimples and Danger." Mr. C. Melvin sings "The Rose of No Man's Land," this being in response to numerous special requests.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 3

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