ENTERTAINMENTS
THE KING'S. Marguerite Clark is rumoured to have been offered a tempting financial inducement to return temporarily at any rate, to the speaking stage. Miss Clark has made a close s tudv of the art of Sarah Bernhardt. "I simply adore Sarah," she told an interviewer. "I am happy to say I have met her; she sent me a large portrait of herself as 'L Aiglon,' inscribed, '0 ma gentille camarade Marguerite Clark.' " Miss Clark in "Mice and Men" at the King's this evening will attract record patronage. This production is said to be the most entertaining of the many delightful plays she has been seen* iii since she joined the famous Plavers Company. THEATRE ROYAL. To-night is the final screening of "The Return of Draw Egan." On Monday, for one night, will be screened, "What Happened at' 22." This is a melodrama in which the stream of incident never rests un-fcil the last breathless scene. The plot is everlastingly presenting a surprise, and ftie final scenes will keep the most hardened picture-goer guessing as to the ultimate cud. The studio work m the play is the best World standard, and the whole production must lie classed as above the average.
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13432, 10 March 1917, Page 4
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