ENTERTAINMENTS
"DE LUXE ANNIE." , Another largo and enthusiastic audience attended the Grand Opera Houeo last evening to witness the third production of that fascinating mystery drama, "Do Luxe Annie." Throughout the performance tho audience manifested a deep interest in- the extraordinary career of Annie. The scone in which Miss Pohm in tho role of Annie undergoes an operation on her brain which results in the restoration of her memory is clever in the extreme, and lends to Hie whole production an air of distinctive quality. &a "Dβ Luxe Annie" Miss Pobni is excellent, interpreting the difficult character to perfection. Miss Polini is ably supported by Miss Olive Wilton, Miss Georgia Harvey, and Messrs. John Ternside, Harman Lee, A. E. Greenaway. and C. Bertal. "De Luxe Annie" will bo produced each evening till Monday, and on Tnwday "Eyes of Youth" will bo staged for'the first time. "DAMAGED GOODS." As a means of bringing beforo tho public the truth with regard to the danger presented by the prevalence of the red plaguo, "Damaged Goods," the picturisation of Eugene Brioux's powerful play, serves a useful purpose. The picture is being shown simultaneously at tho Town Hall and Concert. Chamber, the Censor having enjoined that the sexes must be divided. From beginning to end tho story sustains its interest, and a very delicate subject is presented in a manner at once sliilful and without cmoity.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 6
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231ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 6
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