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  3. CAPITOL THEATRE

    It does not need words to describe Victor Hugos immorted epic. We have only to say that the screen adaptation has been most carefully ...

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  4. RECITAL FOR TWO PIANOS

    At the Musical Society's second subscription concert to be held at the Albert Hall to-morrow night. Messrs. Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. JAPANESE ACTING.

    Mr. Ichimura, one of the cleverest of Japanese actors, has recently visited London, and has been enlightening Western theatregoers on dramatic art ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. SYDNEY SINGERS AT CONCERT

    Miss Kinnaird and Mr. Heatly, who will appear at the concert at the Albert Hall to-morrow evening in conjunction with Messrs. Hutchens and ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. NEXT PERFORMANCE

    The organising committee of the Musical Society has arranged for the third and fourth subscription concerts to be given by the choir, assisted ...

    Article : 42 words
  8. SEEING ONE-SELF IN FILMS.

    One of the popular and clever members of the Vanbrugh-Bouciocault company, now acting at the new Comedy theatre, Melbourne, has been stating his ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. ARTS SOCIETY

    Anyone interested in the lecture (arranged by the Society of Arts and Literature), on architecture, to be given by Mr. K. Oliphant in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. CANBERRA'S PICTURE THEATRE

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  12. ORIGIN OF AVAGNER'S "KING"

    When Wagner first completed his opera, "Lohengrin," the manager of the opera house at Dresden (to which Wagner was then attached as assistant ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. ONE-ACT PLAYS

    Owing to the shortness of tin niglil's eiileriainnient when the society presented two one-act plays on August 20, the society has decided to ...

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  14. UNSHUTTERED LONDON.

    To-day we say—just a litle tremulously, maybe—the burglar is cleverer and more daring than ever he was. And we talk of the need for increasing the ...

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  15. THEATRE NUISANCES.

    It is said there are two places where had manners are frequently encountered nowadays—on the golf links and at the theatre. On the links they make ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. STAGE REALISM.

    A popular scene in "A Sport from Hollow Log Flat," the Australian draam, now playing at the Palace Theatre Sydney, shows a sw[?] ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. BRITISH THEATRES' OUTLOOK

    Sir Alfred Brell, the well known London entrupreneur, recently unburdened himself of this viewsd as to the prospects of theatres in the great ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. "NOTORIOUS MRS. EDDSMITH"

    Pinero's drama has recently been revived in Australia by the VanbroughBoucicault Company, and realls the first [?]oduction in this country of the drama ...

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  19. "MOANA."

    A truly beautiful film, giving glimnties of life of a Samoan community which (accroding to the film) has remain untouched by our civilisation. ...

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