AMUSEMENTS
‘LADY HUNTWORTU’S EXPERIMENT.’ 'io-night at His Majesty’s Theatre tlio above society comedy iii three ado, by R. 0. Carton, will make its reappearance. It is now some considerable tune since tlio Brough combination played this piece in our City, and no doubt the.atre-goers will attend the revival to-night and to morrow night to leiresh memories left by this artistic company. FULLERS’ PKTUBES. ‘The Life and Death of Mozart.' one of the principal pictuics to be shown tonight at, ihc Pinness Thcat.ro, with a special inn,dull accompaniment from (lie works of :he groat composer, is a departure in the right. direction in moving picture tnteilaiumeiito. Other pictures of note are ‘China, at the Present Day,’ ‘A Royal Marriage in India ’ (containing many scenes of Oriental splendor). ‘The Victim,' •Training Ma-in-hiw.' ’On and Oil t.ho btage.' ' When duck tomes Home.' THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEA,SON. t)u i huisday next ,1. C. Williamson will inaugurate an eleven-nights' season at ilis Majesty'.- Theatre of romantic plays, having Mr Julius Knight and' Miss "Beatrice Day in the leading roles, Tho initial production will ho B. M. Dix and E. p. Sutherland s successful piduresqiie drama- ‘ The lined of the Treshams,' in which Mr Julius Knight will appear in his lino eharac.terisatnm of Lieutenant Borcshy, Tho Rat. ' Seven play 6 will he performed in the eleven nights--‘The Breed of tho TVeshnms,' ‘Die Sacrament of Judas.’ and ‘ A a Englishmans Dome' all being new to Dnnedin. Of the balance ol the repertoire, ‘•Monsieur Bcautaire.' ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel,' ‘The Sign of the CVokr,' and ‘A Royal Pi von*’ aic all favorites. ’Diecompany is pcrbajK. the largest and best appointed dramatic organisation Hint .1. U. Williamson has sent lien; for manr years, couipnoiitg over seventy nvnnhcrs, and having a complete corps dir ballet and a full ojionUic chorus of male and feinalo voices. A grand -military night is being arranged for the premiere performative of ‘An Englishmans Home, - in which the entire forces of the district are likely to cooperate The box plans for the sea-san will bo opened at the Dresden on Monday.
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Evening Star, Issue 14183, 7 October 1909, Page 6
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345AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 14183, 7 October 1909, Page 6
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