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  2. Theatres and Movies

    A member of the Repertory Theatre Club has written expressing a pious hope that Monsieur Eugene Brieux's. drama, "Damaged Goods"—the English ...

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  3. THE DANDIES

    Although the weather militated against the open-air shows at St. Kilda last week, the Dandies received their fair share of patronage. The ...

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  4. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

    Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts' (Mrs Allan Wilkie) portrayal of Katharina the shrew in the old farcical comedy throws many interesting sidelights on ...

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  5. A BALLARAT DISCOVERY

    MISS PEARLIE M'KENZIE, the Charming Soubrette of the Dandies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE IDEALS

    The Ideal Trio, consisting of Messrs Gregory Ivanoff (violin), Wylie Watson ('cello), and Frederick Dennett (piano) have struck a distinctly new ...

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  7. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS

    The Cup week crowds have been noticeable by the increased attendances at the English Pierrots. St. Kilda Beach, during the week, and this ...

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  8. A GREAT SHAKESPEARIAN ACTRESS

    MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS (MRS ALLAN WILKIE) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THEATRICAL PERSONALS

    Mr Walter Hunt, and Mr Vivian Edwards, two young and sterling Australian actors appear to a great advantage, as the two suitors to Bianca. ...

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  10. THE PICTURE SHOWS

    The Last of the Wares, is a two-reel Universal drama without a villain, fact that will not necessarily be to its disadvantage. ...

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  11. Croquet

    Notwithstanding the wintry conditions prevailing on Monday, there was a fair attendance of spectators when the first pennant (A Section), match of ...

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  12. "DAMAGED GOODS" PLAYED IN SYDNEY

    Damaged Goods, the translation of Les A varies, by Eugene Brieux, has been removed from the Index Expurgatorius, so far as Sydney is concerned, ...

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  13. AROUND THE THEATRES

    Next Saturday night an interesting revival will take place of Richard III., which has not been seen on a Melbourne stage for nearly 30 years, the ...

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  15. THE REVIVAL OF HAMLET

    The skull which will be used by Mr Wilkie to represent the last remains of Poor Yorick in the revival of Hamlet on Saturday next has most interesting ...

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