ENTERTAINMENTS.
, EVERYBODY'S.. GLADYS BKOCKWELL IN "I'HE SOUL 03? SATAN." O'.adys Brockwell, whose coming is a.waya bailed with delight by her thousands of admirers in this town, opens a local season at Everybody's to-night, in her newest William Fox photoplay, "The Soul of Satan." This production, which goes thoroughly into the problems confronting the maturing girl, is guaranteed by the Fox people to have a punch ii>. every foot. Miss Brockwell i 3 not the usual type of screen actress. She differs from the usual type in that she can act, whereas a great many of those now playing haven't trie slightest idea what the word even means. Miss BvqckWc.ll is already one of the popular favorites and ''The Soul of Satan" will enhance her popularity.
THE EMPIRE. LAST NIGHT OF GAIL KANE IN "THE BRIDE'S SILENCE.", , To-night will be the final screening of the pleasing: Mutual star feature "The Bride's Silence," m which Gail Kane has delighted good attendances since the re-opening of this theatre._ I'. is a dramatic story of exceptional power with ft well 'balanced story that sustains the interest right to the closing scenes. The supports include the final episode of "A Lass of the Lumberlands" and a clever vaudeville picture, "Six Brompton Girls." COMING MONDAY MAE MARSH IN "FIELDS OF HONOR" "he brilliant Oojdwyn feature, "Field? of Honor," that had just started when the order came to close all theatres has again been secured by the management for screening next Monday night This film stars the favorite little actress, Mae Marsh, and as it is one of her best Goldwyn productions, should prove a popular attraction next Monday. In another column tjpsaw ttie prilimmavv announcement of a. dancing recital to'be given by Miio Bedford's pupils in the Good Tcnrolav Hall, for two mglits —December 28 and 27, commencing at S pm. For the past three months Miss. Bedford has been ktpt busy teaching the many faJiey dsvneaj which mo 'co appear r.3 numbers on the programino, and quite a treat is in store foi theatre goers as not onlv are chcy bright and varied, but the dressing io of e. very delicate and charming nature. To assist Mi« Bedford in the progwitnmo the services of Mr. W., Crawford (Wellington's popular oomo-i dian and eccentric dancer) have been aumired, and Mrs. Bivch-Jolnwtcn and Mias, Leathern, already «U known to IvfcW Plymouth audiences, are Use other amu*;ing artiste. The bos plan will be opened at Collier'a music department on Tuesd&y morning, at 9 a.ra. Booking, Cd estra.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1918, Page 7
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