ENTERTAINMENTS
EMPKESS THEATRE. Charming Gladys Cooper will bid fareweU toTtXs of the Impress to-nrght in "The Sorrows of baton, a nim *« sfcn of Marie Corelli's famous novel. At he change to-morrow a big do«*£ b? will be screened, foremost-or *hich\u bo the inimitable Charlie Chaplin in a burlesque of the tarnous. opera, Uumen " This is the iirst time toat the Sre bus been screened in Wellington, 'it is said that Charlie does some or tat numiest work of his career in this picture O'n the same programme is the ourl'esque of Charlie's burlesque, by ohir Monahan. the juvenile Chaplm impersonator, and said to be remarkablj e'ever I'lia second attraction -will bo oiie of O. Henry's stories, "vamty anSables." featuring Wallace Macdonald and Mildred Manning. The story is built on the (rift of an emancipated crook and said to be very stirring. A strong List of supports will be shown. KING T s"riiATRE. Tho wonderful Select feature play "The Death Dance," which has been such a lie• Lee" nt the King's Theatre, will be finally screened tins evening the highly popular actress. Alice Brady, is featured in this picture, and is supported by an all-star cast Mr H. 1\ Woods si'nss with much success ''Destiny, and "Lave You in Velvet." Commencing_at the matinee to-morrow, .Laughing imi I Hvde" will be shown, which is from the book bv Kex Reach, and was personally directed by him. Will lfogers is featured in the play, and was chosen by Rex Beach as he is the living counterpart of Laughing Bill Hyde. ihe. story is brimful of thrilling situations and heart interest, and is sure to prove a huge success. The King s Grand Orchestra has arranged a splendid ■■ programme of music, which will add gn atly i to the entertainment. The popular Wellington baritone. Mr Will <ioudie. wijl siug "Friend of Mine" (Sanderson) .ind "A Sons of the Air Service". (Coates). 4eats may be reserved.at the Bristol. EVEBYBOTY'S _ THEATKE. Tho«o ithree lovablo characters. Old Hill.. Alt., and Bart, will make their •mil appearance at Everybody s Theatre to-nislit. "The Better 'Ole" was ■icreened to another packed house last evening, while huge numbers had fo be refused admission. Another splendid ■ttrnction has been secured for to-roorrov in "The Eternal Sin," a picture adapted from the fatnoiis work by Victor Hugo Florence Heed is featured in thi9 drama. This picture was made by the Select Cor rwalinn. and is a masterpiece as far ns production is concerned. The fourteenth episode of "The House of Hate." and a splendid supporting procianime is in-
eluded. . In addition, another excellent attraction has been arranged for. Toi» is Jliss Bathie, Howie Stewart, the talented and well-known entertainer in charaoter and humorous songs. There is* no extra price for this biz programme.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 6
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461ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 6
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