ENTERTAINMENTS
ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. "Ivatinkn," of glamorous memory, was played again' last evening by the Koynl Comic Opera Contpnny. Miss Glailye Moncrioff in tho naiuo part is singing again with all her old'charm ami musical elegance, and in no part is this talented young I'.ady so well suited vocally as in Kutinka." Considerable interest is being manifested in tho two revivals this evening mid to-morrow night of "Mnytime," which proved a great attraction when it was staged hero during tho last season. This brilliant 'musical play is gaily played and very gaily dressed. There is plenty _of sparkling music, with hardly a suspicion of ragtime. "Mnytimo" is tho exposition of "lovO eternal set to music." Tho story embraces the tondorest of romances, wedded to words and music of great benuty. The epochs vary from crinolines to modern Paris confections. It is ai\ operatic epic of "love's old new sweet Bong," and is at aU times artistic and pleasurable—a play with .music iig four episodes, with the action commencing in 18M and concluding in 1917. Only two representations can bo staged of ' May. time," and on Friday and Saturday "Oh! Oh! Delphino!" will bo presented. Tho ecn'son will close on Monday anrt Tuesday next, when "Tho Pink Lady" will bo etaged. KING'S THEATRE. Tho Drury Lane drama "Stolen Orders" in picture form is now showing , at the King's Theatre. . There will bo two performances to-day, at 2.15 and 7.15.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 11
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239ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 11
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