AMUSEMENTS.
lIIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. This week’s programme was repeated last night, and will bo presented for the last time this evening. Skating will hold the floor on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and the weekly change of programme will bo submitted on Wednesday.
On Wednesday evening the star iilra “A Royal Divorce” will bo shown for one night only, the story' is a reproduction of the stirring ev-ents-in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte shortly before and after he hid reached the zenith of his career. This moving picture, which occupies an hour and a quarter, is of distinctive merit, not only on account of its super!) photographic quality and its careful compilation, but also for the strict observance of those attributes which go towards a faithful re-enactment of historical facts and the correct pouitrayal of these famous characters or personages who surrounded the great LVo-Consul.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 146, 12 August 1911, Page 5
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