AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. The ontertaining vaudeville programme drew another good attendance to tha Opera, luruse last evening. when the jnuy diversified acts wero all much' appreofctea, Tonight tho same bill will be repotted. LIBERTY THEATRE. Mabel Xermand, in "Buck lo tho Woade," a ano GoJdwyn featnro, is reaboaiiblo for big business at the Liberty Theatre this week. rhcro pro a. number of good •onrepeated 18 ' - t ' CM3ay P'ogramm« wfll STRAND THEATRE. Mary Pickfard, in "Stella Maris," which I shows tho favourite hitlo actress in a dual ,' 1B „ pr^ o£ th® b«st money makers tho Straqd Theatre has yet Secured, with its excellent supporting subjects, it wall bo repeated at eacli section t<xfoy« GRAND THEATEE. •»r Two ., o utst *ndinfr Alms, "Tho Return of Manr, featuring May Allison, and "His New Job, a great Chaplin picture,, mark the present week'e programme at the Grand Theatre. The whole -bill will bo repeated to-day and to-night. QUEEN'S THEATRE. "A Game with FaU," starring Harry Mwy and fßetfe. Blythe, and «F»l£ Friends, with Gail Kane und Robert Warwick in the It ad, are proving big draws at tho Quoen s Theatre this week. In addition there' is an exceptionally good supporting programme. All the piotuiee will bo repented to-day and to-night. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Tom Moore is seen in one of bis best pictures to date, in "Thirty a Week," now being shown at Everybody's Theatre. June Cap- "?• i« ako seen at he r best in "A Modern Cinderella. . With their supporting subjects, these films will be reproduced at today's sessions. CRYSTAL PALACE. Such stare as Jewel Carmen and Geraldine Farter are to be seen at Crystal Palace this week. A cartoon, a Gazette, and a travelogue are on the programme, in addition to the two l»ig feature film*. At today's session a the samo films will be shown again. SYDENTCAM PICTURES. . MabeJ Normand, in "Back to the Weeda" and Olga Petto va in "The Light Within, ' are tho two chief attractions at the Sydenham Pictures this week. There is a good supporting programme. COLOSSEUM. Tho Skating Rink attracted large.crowds to each session yesterday. Roller skating, it would appear, is winning new devotee* day by day, and thq exceptionally, good arrangements at tho Colosseum ausur still greater popularity for this invigorating'winter pastime. To-day the Rink will be open as usual.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16516, 7 May 1919, Page 9
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