THE KING'S.
The filial screening of "Thais" will take place to-night at the King's The-a-tre. This will also be the last performance of the "Darae Egyptienne" by Miss Edtia'Bell. An entire change of programme, both pictorial and musical, will commence with a matinee at 2.15 to-morrow, followed by the usual evening performance. The star picture will be "The Venus Model," in which. Mabel Normand, as the principal-figure, will incidentally wear the celebrated new style bathing dress which bears the name "The. Venus Model." The King's Grand Orchestra, under the conductorphip of Mr. L. Austin, will play selections from "The Bing Boys," and the master-drummer, Sergeant C. Stewart, will supply quaint effects. The additional musical items on the programme include selections from "The Yeomau of the Guard" (Sullivan), "The Count of Luxemburg'" (Lehar), "Dorothy" (Collier), Mid "The Rainbow Girl" (Hirsch). Mr. Leonard Barnes has also been specially engaged to sing "Lovely Spring" and "Roses of Picard.y." A strong programme of supplementary pictures will bo shown.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 3
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