[?] musical play. The Girl in the Train, has justified its name, and Her Majesty's Theatre audiences revel in the fun which abounds. Mr W. S. Percy is admirable as ...
Article : 51 wordsTo-night, at the Princess's Theatre. The Night side of London will be staged. Described as a "problem pl[?]" one of the themes in the drama is the [?]te slave traffic ...
Article : 36 wordsThe bright scenery and is busy crowds which throng the bazaar [?] the approach to the Gate of the Carpenter[?] in the spectacular play, Kismet, at the Theatre Royal ...
Article : 49 wordsMr William Anderson has proved that his confident in the old-time drama. Alter Dark, was well founded be the revival at the King's Theatre. The au[?]ences have been ...
Article : 35 wordsAll the [?]nt Additions to the Tivoli Vaudeville Company will appear at the Opera House to-night. They include W. H. Fox, Monte Male Blake and Grayley, R[?]ld George ...
Article : 48 wordsThe National Vaudeville [?]tainers are to present a complete change fat the Gaiety Theatre to-night. Comedy sketches, character deline[?], comic and sentimental songs, ...
Article : 40 wordsA detective romance by G. Leronge, entitled "Cha[?] Col[?]s and the Knave of Spades," is to be shown [?] Hoyt's pictures to-night in [?]tion with the final ...
Article : 76 wordsThe new va[?]eville theatre provides a programme of high grade. M[?]g pictures and [?]tral selections find [?] in the bill as well as vaudeville turns. ...
Article : 28 wordsPatrons of [?] Melba Theatre have been interested in th[?] series of [?]tures taken at the sports carded out by the New South Wales firemen and police, [?] a scenic study ...
Article : 61 wordsSarah Bern[?]'s "Cam[?] as reproduced at West's Palace, has been [?] subject at interest to the old generation of playgoers, as well as the youngest of today. The famous ...
Article : 49 wordsAmong the pictures stowing at Olympia Spencers), where the great wrestling match film is unreeled, there is one entitled Boys of the Bulldog Breed, which [?] lads being ...
Article : 47 words"East Lynne" will be shore at the Lyric Theatre, Prahran, to-night, when the 69th week will close. Next week's programme will comprise industrial (wine), romantic, ...
Article : 50 words[?]ncluded in today's final display of the week's pictures at the Bijou Theatre are "A [?]ster's Love," which tells of a return of affection after a period, and [?] Thief in the ...
Article : 63 wordsFarewell performances of "[?] Van Winkle" will given to-night and on Monday at the St. Kilda Theatre. The list [?]ces "Love of a G[?]." "In the [?]ol." "Lily's Lovers," ...
Article : 41 wordsFinal performances are to be given by The Jesters at St. Kilda to-night [?] on Monday, and in the Prahran Town Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe three act drama. "Af[?] Darkness, [?]ight," which has been successfully displayed among the week's Royal Pictures at Chapel street, Windsor, will be screen to-night for ...
Article : 42 words[?] the People's Concert to-night there will be some new attractions. George White, a weight lifter and wrestler; [?] Thomas, [?]aby Coppard, Jim Jackson, and ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the Glenferrie Theatre, where two bills are presented weekly, the Lieutenant's Bride [?] be screened to-night, together with the [?] Grande, the Sick Man, and others. The ...
Article : 49 wordsMargaret Coo[?] entertainment, which has given so much pleasure at the Athen[?]eum Hall, will be repeated to-night and next week. The talented singer is supported by ...
Article : 48 words[?]Amalgamated Pictures Limited will show [?] launching of the Olympic, sister ship of [?] Titanic, at the Glaciarium to-night. The [?] series of [?] Durbar pictures is also ...
Article : 32 wordsWirth's Skating Rink is open [?] Past and present celebrities are represented [?] the Bourke street Waxworks' collection of [?]res. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 20 Apr 1912, Page 7
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