THE NEW THEATRE.
The new programme at the New Theatre to-day includes many fine pictures. One of ■ the most interesting is a glimpse into a large English asylum for the blind, showing how the unfortunate inmates occupy themselves in many varieties <5f \voik and play. Of dramatic appeal are such pictures as "The Better Way," a story for women, with a moral; "The Outlaw and the Female Detective," a tale of a Western desperado and a clever woman; "Law and Order on, Bar 'L' Ranch," a, humorous fiketch of cowboy life; "For tune Favours the Brave," a fajry panto mime; "The Borrowed Baby" and "Tweedledum's Riding Boots," eseajft in pure farce. The programme will run continuously from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 2
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122THE NEW THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 2
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