AMUSEMENTS.
DOUBLE STAR PRO) TE AMME .MONDAY. On Monday next at the Princess .1 hoatr-c a lilK' Double Star programme "ill lie present 'd headed hy one of the .screen’s most popular stars Anita Sto"me in her latest l irst National Attract ion “The Invisible Fear’’ t lie story ol a woman whose fear overshadowed her love, terror was horn in i< ctrfrutlght moments in a. hunting lodge, while the* elements rayed without and emotions fought within. She carrird la i secret into marriage. And suddenly she laced the return of that fear ui t! 1 the rcttiirn of the* man himself. The setond star in .Mondays line disI play shows the King of Laughter, j Larry Semen in his host two-reel comedy to date “The .Sawmill'’ a half-hour of shritlts of laughter, also on the same programme in Pathe’s always welcome J ’a tho Review. fcIcLEAM’S PICTURES. WALLACE RKjt). TO-NIGHT. Mr Mcl.can presents to-night at the i’ri'a css Theatre, a great Rarnmoiml r 11r iction “Acro-s--. ihe ('outincut "tarring Waihue ILid. Then Roberts and alary McLaren. It e a great ru mam e packed with thrill, with Waliy Reid in another motor-racing story. A pa lure lull or exciting incidents and happenings, one that will please pairou". The serial: “Winners of the \Y< *1“ will also he continued. topi i her with a gazette and comedy. | while the orchestra will supply a full musical programme. j “SCANDAL” ; i I L’K iXL LSS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. i
Arrangements have been made for the pre.-entatiun of '‘■Scandal''. hy j tarry I. ('alien hy arrangement with .1. C. WiiLauison J.td.. at I’riiiccss Theatre on Wednesday. April 11 rii. Wit-i the charming Dons I inane in the lead the play conns here directly IT. in Australia where it had an externive run. Cosmo Hamilton- there is no one more nullified to create suth p play, --presents this play of “the idle rich'' in a manner that i> af times a little daring and which keep- the spectator in the times oi expeetamv. The si ry coneel'ns a little girl who vein us to have her eyes opened, and uho m> definitely
asserts “slm always Ice's sure of lie:sell” is portrayed in this comedy in a most opening manner. The author has created tense situations which are revealed hy comedy scenes and battles of repartee. These who have read Cosmo Hamilton’s novel “Scandal'’ will rememher that the story is audacious enough to be talked about with shuddeis of suppressed delight. Miss Doris: Duane who has been associated with the original | lay in America will play Hit* heroine, the girl “always so sure if herseli" and living to have her eyes opened. This head strong daughter of the idle iicli is forced into a position in which she is i )' ligod to protect herself from an cm;,arrassing summon. brought about by being found in an ai'li-t's studio at midiiigmt, where site is found by her Parent.-, 'i he girl ■ n her part forces him to shield her hut refuses to marry him. til course it all ends happily, hut before everything is cleared up there are many situations that will delight and thrill the spectatin'. Hun Plan is open at .Mclntosh's.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1923, Page 1
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