PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
If any proof is needed as to the popularity of. Long Tack Sam and his amazing Chinamen and women, the' hugecrowds which nightly wait in a queue to gain admission would' be ample proof, and speedily dispel all doubts. Their work is that of accomplished artists, and whether- conjuring or juggling, it is carried through in a finished manner, ihey do on the horizontal bar things that ha^e* never befor.a been seen in the, Dominion. Like all great artists, they do everything with*va precision and an apparent ease-that makes the turn look simplicity .itself. Owing to the enormous business done during- the past week, and also so as not to disappoint hundreds vyno have been unable .to gain admission, the has made arrangements with Long Tack Sanrto extend his season f DI - another week. The; supporting picture ,for this: week will bo " The Kxiles," a drama with a,thrilling story oE adventure and, romance. , John Gilbert, who plays.the part, of-the hero is seen at his very best. The'box-plans loi the entire-seasoir are now open at Utility stationery store, adjoining the theatre Long- Tack 'Sam ■.will introduce this week' a number of: new novelties from his extensive repertoire.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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198PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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