ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN “CHARGE IT.” Patrons of Everybody’s Theatre who saw Tlitish,” “Straight ’from.' Paris-, 5 * and “Mid Channel” are promised another Clara Kini'ball Young treat in “Charge It,” from the novel by Sada M. Cowan. In this realistic picture Miss Young assumes four different roles, and the remarkable point is the effectiveness with which she enacts each part. As the brilliant, glorious social leader, surrounded by all ‘the extravagance of wealth, Miss Young’s carriage is convincing. As the flippant lover of another man, her gaiety and reckless (temeanour are equally realistic. Again as the humble restaurant help in a cheap cabaret, Miss Young seems to have -been born for the part. Finally, as the repentant, modest wife of a striving husband, she seems to be the ideal housewife to the manner born. “Charge It” shows at Everybody’s to-night and to-morrow night, and is supported by the latest comedy feature of that king of comedians, Larry Semon. The present comedy is entitled “The Stage Hand,” and it provides more fun than anyone would think possible “behind the scenes.” The usual price of admission will be charged. THE PEOPLE’S. “BURN ’EM UP BARNES.” To-night is the last night of the com-edy-drama “Burn ’em up Barnes,” featuring Johnny Hines. Comparatively few comedy offerings of the season’s vintage have attracted as much attention as was displayed at Saturday night’s showing. It is a sizzling red-blooded story that tingles with, rivalry and danger,' that strews a thousand miles along the road to happiness, and is delightfully told by a cast of sterling artists. COMING TO-MORROW. Dustin Fa'rnum is coming to this theatre to-morrow in his second Fox picture of the season, “The Devil Within.” This story reveals the popular star as a brutal sea captain who brings down the curse of South Sea savages upon his head. The curse apparently works for years. His redemption and peace of soul are not attained until he has gone through a world of sorrow. Virginia Valli has the leading feminine role. Bernard Durning was the director of this picture.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1922, Page 2
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345ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1922, Page 2
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