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KING'S TIIEATHE. At tlio King's Theatre to-night, "lieurls of the Uorld" will bo presented for the lust timo together villi tile special jy arranged musical bcore nlayeu by ttie King's Grand Orchestra, Commencing lit iho matinee, to-morrow at the Kings Theatre, tbo management \ ill present a lilm version of the groat Drury Lane dranui "Stolen Orders," :i companion picture to "The Whip," said to l>o full of snap from start to finish. The casto includes Juno. Elvidge, Montague Love, Kitty Gordon, Carlyle Blackwell, Madge Evans, and George iMaiiuarrie. It is a story of lovo «nd adventure, German intrigue and villainy iriir mystery, crime, ami hate, all in eight reels of quick-lire notion without a dull moment. A vocal itoni will be contributed to the programme by a\tr. Len Barnes, the popular Baritone. The plan i.s at the Bristol. KETUKN OF KAIINKA. The fact that the J. C. Williamson Royal Comic Opera Company, headed by Miss Florence l'oun.;', are announced to play a return season hero will doubtless be welcomed. To-morrow right wil'i bo presented "ICatinka," the three-aut lisht opera that proved so eminently successful when produced here on a former occasion. Katinka is rich in i.U the qualifications that go.to make up a more than usually successful musical play, ft » harmonious to a degree; possesses a strong and possible story, and has running right throughout a charming love story. Moreover, the play, has bc.en splendidly endowed from a .comedy point. 11: is doubtful if at any liino 3l'i\ Phil Smith has been so Ren?rous!,v trcotod by an author as in Thaddeus. T. Hopper, the volatile and entirely humorous American millionaire. Again, tho name part (Katinka) gives Mies Gladys JJoncrieff a magnificent chance, which (his clever artist takes every artistic advantage of. Mrs. Helen Iloppor is splendidly portrayed by Miss Florence Young, while Mr. Reginald Roberts ns "Ivan" is eicolleutly placed, Also prominent: in a long cast are: Messrs. Leslie Holland, John Ealston, Percy Clnrklgo, Oliver Peacock, Claude Bnntock, mikl John fnvili , , Misses Olive Godwin, Addie Lennard, Maie Baird, and Eva Web'ber. Katinkd will be plnyed for the first three nights, and will ba followed by "Maytime," "Oh. oh, Delphine," and "The Pink Larfr." The box plans for the season arc now open at The Bristol, nntl judging by the heavy nature.of the advance booking negotiated, a successful eeason should bo assured.
EVERYBODY'S THEA.TKE. "The Cinderella Han," which features Ifae Marsh and Tom Mopre, is ono of the most popular (j-oldwyn features. It is a picturisation of the world-famous play, and is full of sparkling humour. The eighteenth episode of "The Houso of Hate'' heads the supports. This programme will be finally screened to-night. EMPEESS THEATRE. To-night will see the final screening at the Empress Theatre nf Triangle's bis picture entitled "The Ghost Flower," starring Alma Keubens, l''rancis Macdonald, and Dick I?os5on. ( Beaumont Smith's. Infest Australian "movie" sensation "Satan in Sydney" will bo screened for a season of one week, commencing to-morrow. Tho film preaches on tho fact that ignorance is not innocence, and that parents have a duty to perform to their children that is unfortunately too often neglected, through feelings of false modesty. A stu-n-as created in Sydney when th'o picture was first screened there, the Chi nose residents of the town oven succeeding in having it stopped for one day while Hi* police authorities censored it. The police, however, decided that tho film told Uio truth, and saw no reason why tho pu'Mic should not see it. New vocal liumbiim will be rendered by Mr. C. Melvin.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 5
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