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OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.

The Age of Desire," a'First National Picture, is the attraction at Our Theatre to-night. It is not just ordinary'dFama, —•not just the' kind that bringe a- tear but a. big living document of one mothers mistaken step - and" 'her' Irtersaenhee that glorifies with memory. The supports are. excellent, and'include comedy and the latest Gazette. ■

... HIS MAJESTY'S THE,Vj:EJ?:^ The management, of .. H^.. , Mqfeitv's ■theatre promises a stirring programme, , uitli the weekly change, this evening. J lie Hurl-Evans Revue Company will stags a new production, entitled* "Special Mixtures." In the vaudeville section of. the programme. Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer-at the piano will make his first appearance. ' 'This artist is stated toJ be possessed of a'remarkable fund of humorous skits. Lloyd and Raymond, lately members, of-the" Hu«-h iJ. Ward "Rockets" Company in Mel- | bourne, will present novelty simultaneous dancing. ; New items are due from Durno, Leo Sterling, and Harry North.

The music of The Ambassador Band is setting a new standard for dancers this season. Mr: A. 0: Frost has recentlyreturned • with tlie, latest ;ideas and orchestrations, ■ and 'He : is' .'supported by other importations, including Sammy Cope and Abe Romain. Every afternoon the Russian juvenile dancers, Ettel. and Fridal Bassin, display their ability/and their natural gift for rhythm..,: '_.!■■■

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3

OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3