AMUSEMENTS.
"THE MONK AND THE WOMAN.' Next Wednesday night at the Town Hall George Marlow's combination o dramatic artists .'will commence a on< night The' play to be produced is the sensational drama, "The Monk and the Woman.". The management state that this play in Syd ney. ran for ten weeks, , the firm': Adelphi Theatre being nightly crowd ed to overflowing. In commenting 01 the piece, the "Sydney Morning Herald" said:—"Excited tremendous en thusiasm. ... A volcano spout ing flames and red-hot cinders. The curtain had to be raised severa times on the well-managed earthquake scene, with the . ruined chateau in flames." In this play the manage ment promise something entirely novel and thrilling; in short, a aerie* of wonderful spectacles, including th< earthquake scene. The box plan" u now open at Grubb's.
HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. At the big change at Bernard's Fu tares on Monday evening, the cob hrated picture "Down Through th< Ages," taken by the Kalem Compan; in Egypt, and writetn by Sir Ride Haggard, will be presented for th first time. This picture is excep tionally well produced, and abound in all kinds of sensations, mechanical and otherwise. "The Power of Silence' is a strong supporting picture tellinp of a revenge that came at last afte; many years. An Essanay produr tion, "Terrible Teddy" heads the lis* of pictures in lighter vein. Teddy i.coming to claim his sweetheart o' former years, and the story deals with the machinations of his two rival* tr oust him from her favour. Needless tc say, their efforts result only in theii own complete discomfiture.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 31 May 1913, Page 5
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