ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. TOM MOORK IN "HEARTSEASE." ''Heartsease," a powerful pHurisation of the eminently successful play by Charles Klein, presents Tom Moore, wholly delighted and debonair Irishman, in a most attractive role. This time he is a struggling composer, still with the halo of luck that proverbially surrounds the Irish, and is appealing and natural in every moment of the picture. The story has much charm—it ,is distinctly human and not the least stagey, and is presented with the combination of artistic superiority and excellence of production. It is possible to forget in "Heartsease" that it is a picture, which is more than one can say of many screen presentations. The one and only girl is admirably presented by llelene Chadwick. This fine picture shows at Everybody's to-night and to-morrow, and tlio supports include a humorous two-reel comedy, "Fairies and Fair Ones," a "Chester-Outing" scenic "Up in the Air After Alligators," the Paths Gazette, and a N.Z. scenic, "A Tour of Westland "
THE PEOPLE'S. , LAST NIGHT OP "WITHIN THE LAW." A crowded house on Saturday witnessed the tremendously successful drama, "Within the Law," the graphic picturisation by Greater Vitagraph of Bavard Veiller's most famous play, which "was so wonderfully successful on the stage when brought to Australasia by J. C. Williamson. To-night is positively the final screening. The augmented orchestra will again be a feature of to-night's performance. THE LEE KIDDIES TO-MORROW. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 P.M. "Troublemakers," featuring the Wm. Pox "Baby Grand" Btfirs, Jane and | Katherine Lee, .is a rare blending of ; drama and comedy, providing an excellent vehicle for thefie little stars, and they make the most of their opportunities in it. As troublemakers they are on the job every minute from start to ; finish, and the fun they manage to develop dominates the story throughout. In "Troublemakers," they are children I 'of a young widow, who, after the death of her husband in a Western city, rej turned to the village where she had been j brought up, and where as a girl she had a romance of the heart with a then J young attorney. The love is revived, . hut is threatened with interruption when the lawyer declines to undertake the defence of a young man charged with murder, nnd whose life is finally saved by Jane and Katherine, who cherished a confidence in his innocence notwithstanding strong circumstantial evidence establishing his guilt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 2
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