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ENTERTAINMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. A matinee, commencing at 2.15, will ho presented at: tho King's Theatvo ito-day, at which tho eiitiro programme, accompanied by tho King's Orchestra, will he offered as at night. Maurice Tournour's great production "Woman" is a unique and iti'tistic • accomplishment. It deals with woman's influence for good and evil through six episodic periods, in each of which n different star is featured.' Stgap- | ed in poetry and imagination, .these episodes of history, and tradition are set , ouit on a scale of grandeur and. pageantry rival even, the greatest screen productions. The stories of woman's influence deal- with .A/lain. and Eve, ancient Rome, with Messalina and Claudius, the legend of Ileloise and Abelard, Brittany love lyric of a fisher lad and a m jrinaid, a Civil War episode, and the great luropean war of 'tho present day. The talented soprano, Miss Elsie Koll, will appear at both performances to-day. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The popular screen star, }Y. '8. Hart, is-seen to distinct advantage in the Triangle drama, "Hell's Hinges,", which is heing- screened at Everybody' Theatre. This drama is a most exciting one, and con tains, many speotacular-scenes, one uf these being the burning of an entire village. A good array of supporting .subjects.is?included. There is-:tne sixteenth episode of "The House-of Hate," "The Waiter's Ball" (Keystono comedy), and the' latest Gazette. . EMPRESS THEATRE.''' ■ There is always a fascinating atmosphere ab:>ut cowboys and roughriders, and in the Trianglo. feature, "Untamed," screening this week at the Empress Theati^,' there is ample' opportunity to enjoy optically tire romalitic ride' of ranah life on the Mexican border; Roy Stewart is recognised as tho foremost exponent qf Western parts to-day, and in this produation his work can bo classed as very high. Several interesting films are shown in support, also vocal items by Mr. C. Molvin.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 3

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