THEATRE ROYAL.
The current programme at the -Theatre is. proving a powerful "draw." ■ ..ttanco, the amazing Manipulator of handcuffs and manacles, ! the' muscular Apollo Brothers, .' Jules Garrison, with the Roman .'maids,: : > Mr.: Albert, Mather, Miss Beryl Gilman, .arid; others,' keep tiie audience every, night: .thoroughly interested from..,start,, to ..finish.' - The programmo repeated for" the''last - time ' to-night, and. there' will be a change on- Monday. • ■ '
' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ -v An excursion:through Brittany -may be enjoyed by any normally' imaginative : , person' who' vis : its„His Majesty's ;Theatre r ~ " (luring the currency of the present pro- • ■gramme- of moving pictures. This is one -of , the best films, . ~but. there , are many, _others of ; nearly equal. pathetic, gay, and grotesque. ,' One of special interest in; its. way shows Variola • microbe 'cultures under the microscope. ' There will ;be. a matinee-this; afternoon; ' and. another: exhibition. -of -the pictures :■ this' evening. • A:;:-.K-.: KING'S THEATRE. ,• Large and enthusiastic,' as usual, waa <■ the audience which- • witnessed : the pio- ,'• ture showat tho King's Theatre-last ' night. The "Scenes in Sydney Ear- • bour":were very popular, and'so also 1 ■■■ was' the series, depicting in the West Australian pearl fisheries. The "comics" were highly, appreciated, and : the-. fine...selection;: .of ~draifiatic'Vfiliiß% _';, Vv'as Twitched with ; 'Theiusual .display: •are announced for .jj ' . STAR PICTURES. ' The excellent programme of pio- ' . toes on. view at St. Thomas's Hafl, 'Newtown; : this ;week attracted- a large . . audience,rlast .evening, y The'.range of : subjects ;is'.,wide,:; and .'an. ; TOrie{aes J(^:. : K picturesare .well v representy. : ; gramme will repeated . this evening-. . ; OLTMPIA RINK^ -The- Olympia Sink continues to:'at- ■- tract • a numerous l throng •of skaters, .who ;at day and evening -sessions glide : with '.unflagging ■■,' enjoyment:', around-Jits Ah" pblished' ifioor; .are. evidently..-., determined r tomake ijie ,-mcst. of their :'. opportunities ero their: favourite win-ter-pastime'.comes/to a. tennination..; : • V: TO-NIGHT'S ORGAN BECIIAL. • =Mrv r ßarnett , B-''weekly>'s-drgan"- recital^'-" will'.be l held the T«Hm i! -Htill£ s:, s' i at 8 o'clock. The star-.- items ;■ are ; •Wagner's '.'Prieslied Die Meistersinger," j • ■' ■a wonderful ;opera ;■ Bach's :Passaeaglia in ,C Minor, one of-his grandest-com-
positions;/. Hollins's. popnlar Spring • Song;; Chopin's Nocturne in E Flat;---.' I and a. Gavotte from "Otho," by Handel, v. all well known to .patrons •of thes©--■ 1 recitals, will also be played.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 6
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363THEATRE ROYAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 6
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