HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The principal attraction in the new programme to be presented at His Majesty's Theatre to-night will be a new revue entitled "Two Strings to Her Bow," to be played by the Haverley Revue Company. The new piece is said to be the greatest laugh-raiser .in tho company's repertoire. The principal parts will be sustained by Tom Haverley, J. P. O'Neill, Billy Maloney, Coral Warner, and Ruby Kennedy. The first part of the programme will comprise items by a number of vaudeville artists, including Louis Nikola, magician; Alsace, violinist; the Molinaris, and Lily Vockler. The new bill will run for six nighta and a Saturday piatinee.
ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Excitement runs high through every scene of "The Claws of the Hun," which was screened at the change of programme at the Artcraft Theatre on Saturday. It is a patriotic story, and has to do with Gorman plots, German spies, and German' propaganda. John Stantain, son of an ammunitions manufacturer, .is prevented from enlisting by his mother, who dreads to see her son going away to fight. The young man's great chance comes to him even while he stays at home, for enemy secret service agents make a desperate attempt to thieve the formula of a new high explosive from his father. The stay-at-home by great good fortune learns of the plot, and brings the German's efforts to nought, though at the greatest danger to his life and his family's honour. In addition to tho big film, a well-selected budget of auxiliary subjects is shown, the whole making a very enjoyable afternoon or evening's entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3
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265HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3
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