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ENTERTAINKENTS.

\ "WATCH YOUR STEP-, J The" Watch Your Step » t M *I§. successfully produced at £W,l Theatre last evening before » i U]E % I ence. The piece went with a ftl principals and chorus dUpkC? fc> able talent in their rendering *H- I ! and individual items. The "-°° I N I ' Besses are the subject of comment from patrons, while fIT ' staging is most effective. pI H JOPERA HOUSE. J '" \ Victor Prince's revue co mna „ r~-V~-humorous burlesque are 3 * fe . entertainment at the (C£ l % *A§ 3 week. "P n? the Bell'' eiv > a % f company scope for disnlJrin a** I vaudeville talent, many ft FPK 1 distinctly good. In the second * Faninjr and the Elliot. M„ 1 The Caleys, Billy Mann arlr , I : statuary illusion 'are popnUrVjaS i? onces. A matinee will be rivenTv a -i- ; - '& noon. glTent niU| ts ; KING'S THEATRE. .. " | The mystery so capablv «,..- , . ,: "-«'"' I -plot of "WhoK,WjSfeS . the melodrama at tho King's TWi^f-1! week, is attractive ir, its Si| theme. The piece i s • we U Ell ® i dressed, the roof-top scent infe|| J act being particularly strife, £** 1 ; The company, suitably cast mt** I most of the parts allotted them.-. tis | | PRINCESS THEATRE. ' : ■ ' Attractive entertainment is u Tm ; A M-- r the Princess Theatre this Afgfe| | excellent picture programme is'w! es3 I Noted. The principal P hotd£^: ; I Dorian Divorce," a production ;?- |- the studios of tho Metro Film rv "" c ' s I tion. The plot and f ; piece is original and novel in conctrt - I . while the various incidents are nSfcS I j with excellent photographic effects W' : 'W supporting programme contains a 'vsi» iselection of pictures. -; E ; QUEEN'S THEATRE. .■• jS ; An attractive programme of nieW ./©. ; the Queen's Theatre is healed k & NordiJ drama, ' Madame de.-T&Jj Magnificent acting, many striking ¥ , forceful scenes, combined with Ws& I I and deeply interesting plot, make J?1 , picture a powerful Sim. The storv g : ; ; trayed is original in construction, and nj" tains a continuity of action' which V r I pleasing in its effect. A- £££ ! j '• Charlie s Romance," features the world' j renowned comedian in a revue of hisnr-t ! j humorous character studies, and S I with popular approval from'audiences. TIVOLI THEATRE. ' -' The Famous Players-Lathy product^ are being shown weekly at the Tirol' ■ ; Theatre as the principal attraction ia ea ■■ ■■ j programme. The pictures released : this studio maintain a fine standard ci ; excellence, and the players generally ire'" j capable exponents of histrionic art. % ! ! photo-plav screened in the- current pro! ; gramme is "Little Lady Eileen,"with | Marguerite _ Clark in the leading ; | Together with an excellent supporting programme, this picture should prove of great interest to all patrons of the TivcH ! Theatre throughout the week. '■-..' KING GEORGE THEATRE. ■ A high-class programme of picture?, the i principal of which is a photo-play' entitled " The Race," featuring Anita Kinr,. 1 and Victor Moore, is attracting very bra audiences to the King George Theatre, I \ j This programme will be screened > I for the ■ last time to-day, i | complete change being made.4^'J morrow. ' The principal attraction tsl I be a William Fox production, 'The Galley I Slave," featuring Miss Theda Bars,- an' I actress .who has gained considerable pen- I . larity with picture patrons by reason^| I her clever acting. The picture is said to "l be one of the greatest stage successes for : I 60, years. It is ..claimed for Miss Bars, | who will be supported by 'a specially | chosen cast, that she has never been seen | to more advantage. A number of high- 1 class supporting subjects will } "also (la? j screened. ,'. i ' OTHEPv ENTEETAINME.'JTS. . - I 'A_ dramatic ' photo-play," " Broken Chains," is being screened at the Globe Theatre this week. The feature picture at the. Strand Theatre is " The Sin Ye Do." " The Men She Married " is the Bra< cipal photo-play at Everybody's Theatre. ! At the Grand -Theatre "A Girl'pfTH'l terday" is the leading attraction. ' l At the West End "Theatre "The Jte; | She Married" will be the leading photo- I plav screened this evening. The Metro photo-play. '' Mister 44," mil 1 be screened ,at the Alexandra' Theatre, j Green Lane, this evening. \ " The Girl of Yesterday" is the leading \ attraction at the Lyric Theatre. - •", The photo-play, Broken Chains "is to ' he screened at the Palace Theatre this. V evening. . V"' ..".-"|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 4

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ENTERTAINKENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 4

ENTERTAINKENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 4