ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE, .v.". . The excellent programme at the Opera House was again well received last "evening. It is doubtful whether a more accomplished troupe of entertainers has" ever been gathered together by the management. The same programme, will be repeated to-night. *.■ PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. The management of the Globe Theatre was fortunate in securing sueh an attraction as the stirring Irish drama ' " Widow Maloney's Faith." There were large attendances at all sessions yesterday. The beautiful historical romance entitled "A Throne At Stake," which is featured in the programme at the King George Theatre, again attracted large audienci? to each session yesterday.. . _..„,, , 14 . Large audiences attended the Newton Picture Palace throughout yesterday, where the principal picture is. a -strong drama entitled "The Engine -of Destruction." - -...---..; The fine programme at the Lyric Theatre is proving very popular. A mystic drama entitled "A Bargain With Satan " is the chief item. "Vocation of Suzette" is the drama which heads the programme at the Fang's Theatre. This, with other equally good pictures, was much appreciated by the large audience which was . present last night. ";• . The excellent programme being screened at the Queen's Theatre- attracted. large numbers of patrons yesterday. The West End Theatre was. largely attended last evening, when the second presentation of the new programme was made. " A Bargain With Satan " is the striking star feature. ■ - The exceedingly interesting dramatic, humorous, and topical studies comprising the current programme at t]ie Royal Albert Hall were responsible for a large 'and appreciative audience last evening. ■ : "'" Large numbers visited 'the Princess Theatre yesterday, and' in the evening scarcely a vacant seat 'was' obtainable. "The Sea Eternal" is the title 'of, the drama which is featured in" the present programme. : SAILORS' CONCERT. ' _ A large audience of seamen attended'an ' impromptu concert in the Sailors' ' Home > If* ™ emn &- Those who-assisted , were Mrs. M. B. Williams, -Miss Butcher, i the Rev. Vanghan,. and Mr. Webber.'-and . seamen from, many of the- vessels—Tie ffli SSlO ner, Mr. Arthur Cowie, played , the accompaniments. v-n. , "••CO-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 7
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