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ENTERTAINMENTS

"GOODY TWO SHOES." Another, largo audience thoroughly enjoyed ' the Wilmunsuu paiuuuriint', ••'youdy 'J. wo Shoes," at me Gi-autl Opera House last evening. Air. Artnur Stigant as t"ft Dame created much hearty amusement, and -Mr. Fred. Walton aid excelientiy as tho Toy Soldier. The chorus re exceptionally strong, and. tile specialty acts inciwicd Matium.Jewel's Marionettes, the lienua Bros;, a , Toyland scene, and a Rirchncr Ixtllut. Quiie an intoresting part of the entcruunment was the dancing of Miss Maggie Dickenson. Misa ilorotliy Hastings, Miss Madeline Harrison, Miss Toby Claiuie, and Miss Floie Allen all did well in their various parts. Tlie■•pantomime, which was also • presented at , a matinen yesterday afternoon, will be repeated this evening. There will be' another matinee on Saturday. • DRAMATIC RECITAL.' ' The annual dramatic recital by Mr. and Mrs. Culford Bell's pupils will take place in the Concert Chamber on Monday and Tuesday next, under the patron age oi' the Governor-General and tho Countess of Liverpool. A varied programme has been prepared, ami promises to bo very successful. The Dickens character sketches, "Dolly Tarden," "Uriah Heep," "Jenny Wren,' "Squeers," and "Nancy,"- arc , expected to be popular items, also the famous "Lady Macbeth" sleep-walking scene and the "Prince Arthur" sketch. Several fairy plays are included, introducing maiiy ..bright and clever children, and comedy scenes and monologues, all prettily dressed, make up tho balance of tho programme. An entire change of iteme will bo presented on the second night. Seats may be booked at the Bristol.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 8

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