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Advertising : 966 wordsThe Extravaganza. Co. now appearing at the King's preaented to-night its third production, "The Tourist, or Seaside Pranks," to an audience which filled the theatre in ...
Article : 344 words"The Girl Who Wrecked His Home" opened at the Tivoli Theatre this evening to a big house, and again Mr. William Anderson's powerful organisation scored a ...
Article : 392 wordsTo say that the New Majestic Theatre opened another week to-day with a galaxy of talent is but a mild expression of the excellence of their fare in vaudeville. A ...
Article : 303 wordsThis is one of Mr. William Anderson's big dramatic successes originally produced at the King's Theatre in Melbourne and purchased from Mr. Bland Holt. It is ...
Article : 67 wordsAttention is drawn to an advertisement that the Vrai motor and evaporating anchinery manufactures, of Torrensville, are now in a position to supply the ...
Article : 176 wordsThis evening "Under Fire" was present for the last time at the Theatre Royal. On Monday evening next the J.C Williamson talented company will appear in ...
Article : 266 wordsGregory Ivanoff's debut as a solo violinist was a somewhat amusing one. He played at an old concert hall in Finland and halfway through the concert a ...
Article : 117 wordsThe name of Julius Knight is one to conjure with in the theatrical world. He [?] for many years delight Australian a[?] in the leading part of the plays ...
Article : 706 wordsNext Saturday evening the J.C. Williamson management will resume their presentation of magnification photo plays at the Theatre Royal. "Sweet Levender." ...
Article : 174 wordsA treat is in store for pleasure lovers when Hr. Jack Waller's talented company, the Ideals of 1916, open for a short return season at the Queen's Hall, on Saturday ...
Article : 354 words"Mexicans fight like babies!" Mar[?] who is appearing at the Majestic Theatre in a novel wire act, has come straight to Australia after a Mexican tour ...
Article : 473 words"Did I ever have a father?" The question has tortured the mind of an otherwise normal young man until he has forsaken decent society and become a ...
Article : 142 wordsEvery Wednesday and Thursday evening sees a large and enthusiastic hand of aspirants rehearing for the cinema at the Theatre Sr[?] North terrace ...
Article : 93 words"Robinson Crusoe" is the title of William Anderson's forthcoming Christmas pantomime. He has not yet decided whether the first representation will be ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. Roy Redgrave, who is now appearing with Mr. William Anderson's Company at the Tivoli, Adelaide, is an author as well as an actor. His latent play. ...
Article : 348 wordsThe printing of the principal rolls to to used at the referendum to be takes on October 28 is now proceeding, and all new enrolments will appear on the supplemental rolls to be printed ...
Article : 221 wordsIn "The Masqueraders," produced by Famous Players and to be screened at the Wondergraph on Wednesday night. Miss Dawn achieves a great success and ...
Article : 144 wordsThe artistic costumes and the stately manners of a bygone age will move and have their being again at the Theatre Royal on Thursday and Friday evening ...
Article : 145 wordsWilliam Collier's appearance in a fivereel Triangle-Ince comedy is made in "The No-Good Guy," which was written for him by C. Gardner Sullivan. It was ...
Article : 140 wordsAlthough Miss Pickford is the whole life and soul of "The Foundling." it would be unfair to dismiss the latter without a word of sincere praise for the ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsThe Raleighs, described as "the singing laundry maid and the young man on the wire," have an original wire-walking and equilibristic act. The act opens with the ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. Jack Waller, the popular entrepreneur, will appear with the Ideals of 1916 at the Queen's Hall next Saturday. No one who has listened to this versatile artist ...
Article : 175 wordsMankin, the frog. who is appearing at the Majestic, has the reputation of being the most sensational contortionist that has come to this country. He works in a ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Famous Players Company have been good patrons of our leading British dramatists, and in no instance have the latter had reason to regret the confidence ...
Article : 127 wordsTo mark the occasion of the appearance of Mary Pickford in the most delightful of her impersonations as "The Foundling." the management of Wondergraph ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 9 Sep 1916, Page 7
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