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EVERYBODY'S OPENING TO-NIGHT.

GERALDINiE .FARRAR IN "TEMPTATION." Everybody's Theatre Avill lie fipiVed tfl the public to-night, with a specially attractive picture programme, including two star features and several good supporting pictures. The first headliner is George. Barr McCutcheon's story, "Nedra." It lias been dramatised in five reels, and follows the book in every little detail. One of the outstanding merits of the production is the wealth of scenery that forms the background of the play. Those who have read the book will -be able to see bow a photodrama intensifies and emphasises the written word. The second star production will -be the big Laslcy drama, "Temptation," a page from a real lifestory that is full of breathless incident, and rich in well-conceived situations of a strikingly realistic character. The leading role is played by Gernldinc t'arrar, an actress with a wonderful Continental and American reputation, who will appear for the first time in Nuw 'Plymouth to-night. The opening of a theatre of such beauty and comfort is a fitting occasion for the local debut of an artist such a3 Miss Farrar. Popular prices are: Dress circle, Is; down-stairs, Cd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1916, Page 18

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EVERYBODY'S OPENING TO-NIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1916, Page 18

EVERYBODY'S OPENING TO-NIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1916, Page 18

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