"BABES; IN THE WOOD !" ' BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. The Plans for the NEXT FIVE NIGHTS and WEDNESDAY MATINEE ore opon at The Bristol. SECOND MATINEE WEDNESDAY, SECOND MATINEE WEDNESDAY) At-2. . ■ ; Children to Matinees, Half-price, except Late Door Gallery. Pantomime Time is Children's Time. Sring tho Kiddies—They'll Enjoy it. j "BABES IN THE WOOD J" "BABES IN THE WOOD!" ' ©,n Saturday night hit the^roof. It did ■ **tter than that—it hit the audience, and in the right spot.,. ENCORE AND ENCORE RECALL' AND RECALL. '". " , Was the Order of the Night! | ' The dazzled playgoer rubbed his eyes again and again'over the enchanting glories of it all. "■■•■■■ ,.. . . . At the , nRAND ' " 'OPERA "'"" HOUSE. ■ •'• TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), jl' "•■ At 8 o'clock, • " ['•''*'.""."'£.&■ WILLIAMSON'S ■•<• lAstounding Pantomime Extravaganza,- ■"■'• "BABES IN THE'WOOD'!" " ' • "BABES IN THE WOOD!" ' "BABES IN THE WOOD!" 'Which' easily surpasses anything similar in years, and is so.costly and brilliant in "production that it is. the high-water mark "in' lavish 'stage beauty and gorgeous en- ■■■"• vironment. •-■ ■- ■• "'IT BOASTS OF AN AGGREGATION OF TALENT ' - ' ' Rarely Presented, with Nora Dolany—Dashing, Vigorous, Magnetic. ....'. Naughton and Gold's original and clever Comedy and Patter. Jack Williams, a "Dame" that is really • ■>■ -.hum0r0u5......:. jW. S. .Percy's delightful, whimsical Humour. ..•■,. . ..Ida Pedrina's . uncommon ,Charm and Vivacity. .T^bbb'id' Jackson's.:1 Clever' 'Acting 'a§"'"the -, ■■• Scarecrow. ■ ..'"'" '. '" "BABES IN THE WOOD!'!. : ■ ■■<- "BABES IN THE WOOD!" ■ ;,,..: Pantomime Produced by CHAS. A. WENMAN. "Stage Director .:........ J. C Whitfield. •Musical Director ..;......... Cass -Downing/ D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors—Stalls and Gallery, Js extra. All prices plus tax. ■ Day Sales at Grand Opera House Sweet -'Stall from 9 a.m." to 7 p.m.' To-day. : (Douglas Fairbanks's FIRST Big Super- . Feature for the Big- Four. . EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. JDhey called1 him a Bandit, but no Tyrant ' ■ ' ; - was safo. "THE MARK OF ZORRO!" • . "THE MARK OF ZORRO!" "THE MARK OF ZORRO!" • [Thrills, Action, Romance, Speed, Comedy. ■A story that rushes from thrill to ■ , ihrobs with romance, and shines with ;the glamour of^ Love's young dream. ■ ..Thick..with athletic feats that baffle the -pen to describe. ..-..- . ...... . "THE MARK OF ZORRO!" ... ■■: "THE MARK OF.ZORRO!!'. .' -JTh'e Supporting Items are of unusual) ''"l '■"", merit' and include - -GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. ■''.'"'"'A' Superb Musical Setting by THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Condncted by Mr. M. T. Dixon.) . •..■■ .Usual Prices.- ':■ '" : Tel. SO.' Plan afi Bristol. Exolushely Controlled by United Artists (Australasia) Ltd. „ IORITANNIA. Continuous from 11 ' 35BITANN1A , , a.m. Daily. . iNOW SHOWING, WILLIAM RUSSELE . WILLIAM RUSSELIj lot) '•tense drama, of a deadly feud in the ■ -. ' • Forest Wilds of Oregon:■'■STRENGTH OF THE PINES!" '"STRENGTH OF THE PINES!" ." OF THE PINES!" a,n«t .: ' (\- - SHE WANTS I", Si ad-venture in Dusineaa and romance " \ that gives you a surprise and' a lauffh '■','";■;"•' " /every minute. i.■•.■..., ' ..... Featuring ,..... ..,,. •■■■■•:-' -EILEEN PERCY.- . '. Episode No. 9 THUNDERBOLT JACK!'? , Telephone 3SB. .-/n0M1NG!.....,..,.,/- -. COMING! . iV RICHARD BARTHELMESS; The Hero of "Way Down Easfci" In .". . "TOL'ABLE DAVID." ' ' P"" RINCES'S THEATRE. r , RINCESS THEATRE. Sessions Daily from 1-to It). " ' , v& —; BIG' FEATURES — 3 ' 3 — BIG FEATURES — 3 '£' "THE TAVERN KNIGHT,"' ' "THE TAVERN KNIGHT," Rafael Sabatini's Famous Novel. £ "PATRICIA' BRENT—SPINSTER!;' ■ ."PATRICIA.BRENT—SPINSTER!'1 Herbert Jenkins's Humorous Story. '3. CHARLIE CHAPLIN - ..'.. ..,, CHARLIE CHAPLIN . In '"THE FEkiLE; IMPERSONATOR!" .. I.THE . FEMALE IMPERSONATOR!',' '•A.. Episode N0.,.8, ... "THE-TERROR. TRAIL!" ,GBAJJD. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, prices, as. ,: .Prices, as. usual." EAS ID;E PICTURE S. ' LYALLBAY. < Complete- Chango of Programme Evory .. , . . . Night. . : . TO-NIGHT!, ... TO-NIGHT! ........ , TQM. MIX,, . , Ilhe noted .daredevil,of the. screDn, in a ■povel.role, and a fascinating tale of mystery and, lightning:!ike actiQU, , "trailin"'." \sDhe stoiy of a mysterious room and the romance that lay. behind it. And '&■ Sunshine Sure-lire Gloom Dispeller Comedy. "FALSE ALARM." iA Riot of Laughter and Fun. CITY v FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCING, DANCING, , ■ ... 8-11. 8-11. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY .... ■■ .- ,- ... NIGHT. ■;; ■-.■• .. 'SAtthe New-Century Hall, Kent-terrace. Ladies le,"Goht]emen 2s, Supper provided. Percy Simpson, Pianist. B. PIPER, M.C. €' OMING! COMING! RICHARD BARTHELMESS, - "The Hero of "Way Down East," "TOL'ABLE DAVID." • TjiIRE Salo—English Nut -Milk--Choco-"ilC late, 2s lid lb; Cadbury's Prin.co. of Wales Boxes,-2s 9(1; See windows. The '."Blue Bird," : Next Opera Houss. . Fire ! '.fiale! Fire! . f_ ; /; .
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 2
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