AMUSEMENTS.
OP2RA HOUSE. F-.dler's New Revue Company, Ihough only in tho second week of its season, is already highly popular with patrons of the .Opera house, and .another-biff audience last nijrht i;ppreciatcd the jx-rformanco ct "The Hello Girls," in which all tho artists are eeen to udvantasje. In iht> vaudeville section Kcnr.eth tho Sinclair Bros., Leonard Nelson, and Nat Hanley were all received with wcll-descrvcd applause". To-night tho programme will bo xepscted. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. . Evervbodv's Theatre has a very fine film this w«fc in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde," a photo-play classic, adapted from & L. Stevenson's famous novel. The leading ro'o is tilled by ihe great tragedian, John Barrymore. Another star film is "Double Speed," with Wallace Eeid in tho load. GRAND THEATRE. "The Spite Bride." starring the lata Olive Thomas, is proving a big draw at the Grand Theatre this week. There is a strong Hiipporting programme. CRYSTAL PALACE. Foremost amongst the many excellent pictures now being shown at Crystal Palace arc "Tho Beggar Prince." featuring- jiessue Haya-l.-awo, and "Easv to Get," storing Mar•ruerite Clark.- Tho whole, programme wilt be repeated to-day. STRAND THEATRE. George Walsh in "The Shark" heads the strong programme at the- Strand Theatre this week. All the films will bo screened again to-, day. ■ ! LIBERTY THEATRE. The Real Art Quartette is proving a popular attraction at the Liberty Theatre this week. Grace Darling, a. now star, j.s seen in "Even as Eve," in the picture section of the programme. The whole bill will be repeated to-day. • QTJEEN'S THEATRE. \ Billie Khode 3 in "Hoop-la.'' and ".'out Moorjs j and Scena Owen in "A iluii and His Money ' are the chief features of the enterui-ining piogramme now being screened at- the Queen's Theatre. PIANO EVENING. Tho box plan for Mr Ernest Empson's students' recital is now open at Robt. Frahcw, Ltd., street. Several ensemble works for two pianos will be included in the programme notably a suite- by the celebrated Russian master, Avensky, and arrangements of the overture to "The Slid-iimmer Xip'it's Dream," by Mendelssohn, and tho Larghetto from Beethoven's 2nd Symphony.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 2
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