AMUSEMENTS.
At tho Queen's Thcatro Constance Talmndgo is scan in a fine comedy-drama, entitled "Romaneo and Arabella." Tho plot is veil worked out, and tho staging and acting reach a high standard of merit. Two topical gazettes, a .seenio study, a Vitagraph comedy, and No. 5 of " Fighting Trail" aro included in tho programme. A nice variety of fare is being oifered to delighted audiences at Everybody's Theatre just now. At tho head of tht> attractions i.s the big Goldwyn picture " Friend or lluslxuid," in which Mitd.ge Kennedy takf\s a loading part with great skill. Accompanying fliis picture aro a Gaumont Graphic, a Gaumont scenio picture, a Yitagrapti comedy, and anothsr instalment of " Tho Pailrcad Raiders" serial. A specially attractive programme is announced for to-might at tho St. Kilda J heatre, when a double bill, "The Unattainable and the superb junglo drama, "Man and Beast," will be screened. "My Old Kentucky Home," a photo play written and produced by an old Auckland boy, will be tho chief attraction at tho Loslyn Pictures thi:; afternoon and even- '"£■ . A comedy and episode 7 of " Purplo Donnno will also bo shown. ' Rich Man, Poor Man," featuring Marguerite Clark. A Gazotto and Burton Holmes lraveloguo" mako up tho bill to I be presented at tho Mosgiel Pictures to- ; night.. i Rupert .Tulian in "Mv Old Kentucky Home, a story of tho goldfields of California and Kentucky plantations, is tho chief attraction at tho Middlemarch Pic turcs for Monday night. BRO AD-HIORNS RECITAL. vocal items of tho programme ot this concert havo already been detailed in our columns. In addition, lovers of ths violin and students of it will be interested in Mr \\ oil ace s playing. His items at*» • Caprice yiennois,' by Kreisler, also the Introduction and Rondo Caprissioso" bv Saint-Saens. Mr 11. K. Harre, the bariton'o ot tho party, who is tho possessor of a fine yoio3, is new to the Dunedin concert plafc-!P-TJ?• His items will be " Pleading" and Where Corals Lie," both by Sir Edward iMgar. J.IIO last named of these songs anords opportunity for the singer' 6 powers of interpretation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 10
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350AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 10
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