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STAGE AND STALLS. ——— Ttr6 attraction next week at the Grand Theatre will be Caroline." W. Somerset MaugharKs latest successful comedy, direct front its record-breaking success at Wyndham's New Theatre, London. The sparkling wit and brilliant dalliance throughout the play little suggest the grim place from which Caroline" first saw the light, for the greater part of the play is sq.id to have been written actually in the trertshes. The play took London by storm, and jto opportunity should be lost of witnessing -.the piece when it will be played by the admirable company of Miss Emma Hutchison and Mr. Percy Hut- chison. Carolina perself will be played MISS LILIAS EARLE as Caroline" at the Grand Theatre, 1 Swansea, next week. by Miss Lilian Earle (Mrs. Percy I Hutchison), who is equally well known in London and tie provinces. Miffi Earle will be remembered for her successes in Mrs. Dane's Defence when supporting Sir Charles Wyndham during Miss Mary Moore's absence, The Liars," Peter's Mot hex," and more latterly for her render- ing of Lady Felicia in Sealed Orders." Caroline will be of particular interest to the feminino portion of the audience if only for the reason that Caroline and 'her two friends are garbed in gowns of a wonderful and cotstly description and are exact* replicas of those worji hy Miss Irene Vanbrugh in the original London produc- tion. Seats should be booked at once. An exceptionally •strong all-variety bill will be presented at the Empire next week, headed by Walter Bird's West End com- pany in Slippers," with that laugrh- compelling comedian Ernie Lotinga as the principal. "Slippers" is described as an entirely new sensational dramatic bur- lesque. A veritable riot of fun turns round the plotting of the Red Triangle Society," an awesome body of persons who (C rob the rich to give to the poor, retaining a percentage for their trouble." Ernie Lotinga figures as a very special constable who gets himself hopelessly entangled whilst trying to unravel the mysteries of the Society. How he escaped is revealed in a sewtaming climax. Nixon Grey achieves the comedian's ambition better than many.. IRa has natural qualities that un- doubtedly help him to be really funny, assisted by a taking voice, exploiting good raa.ter.ial in the way of songs and clean patter assure his popularity. lovers of the violia will be given an exceptional per- formance when a special attraction will be presented in Mdlle. Olga Morseflli, who made her English debut in London a few weeks J:'O, when she created quite a furore in Tnngical circles. Her masters at the National Conservatoire of Paris describe her as being the most brilliant tempera- mental violin virtuoso «f her day, while Kubelik, who heard her at Monte Carlo, recently pai(1 this talented little lady high compliment: "I have never heard such delicate musical sentiment so eloquently expressed upon the soulful violin." Harry Ford is etyled the logical comedian. His humorous arguments in song never fail to tickle the palate of his audience. Daisy Taylor, the dainty Scotch comedienne, ir, deservedly popular, and will be heard in new songs. Flora Cromer, one of the most popular cf scena song artistes, breaks away from kei- own revue, Oh You Must," and reverts to her single act for a week. Wood and Welsh, balancing and comedy eccentrics, and the latest news and war films complete the bill. The popular and fascinating Miss Marie Doro, is to be eeen at the Castle Cinema on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday next, in a magnificent four-part picturisation of the celebrated Sardou drama, N Diplomacy." Mies Doro ap- pears with her husband, Wm. Gillette, in this Famous Player's production, in which she also made her last stage ap- pearance in New York. U Diplomacy is a highly interesting drama of political villainy, based upon the foreign spy system. To the charm of the star and of the play, there is added the scenic beauty of Slorida, where the company journeyed in order to obtain many of the exterior settings of the piece. Besides Miss Doro and Elliott Dexter, the cut includes Rus- eel Basset, Frank Losee, and Miss Edith Campbell Walker, and lovers of good photo-piays should not miss this tine pro- duction. Other pictures include His Auto Ruination," featuring Mack Swain in a two-part Triangle Keystone as a motor maniac; "A Matrimonial Scheme," Nordisk Comedy, and Pathe's Animated Gazette. On Thursday nixt, -Nia.rcelia," featuring Mdme. Hesperia, a four-part drama, adapted from a story by V. Sardou, and Waives of the Rich," a three-pa-Tt Blue Diamond drama will be the chief item. At the Picture House, High-street, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, a grand Ideal" picture play entitled The Coward," the tale of an heroic father and his "coward" son, starring Franlc Xeenan and Charles Ray. This pic- ture contains much dramatic incident, is excellently produced. The superb acting of Frank Koenan as Col. Winslow and of George Ray as Frank Winslow, the son of the veteran colonel, is intoxicating in its grandeur. Every cinema patron will be well advised to see the masterpiece. Chapter 21 of The Diamond from the Sky," "The Lion's Bride," will be con- tinued, while the chief comedy film will be His Auto Ruination," a Triangle Key- stone, featuring Mack Swain in a riot of fun. For the week-end -Rol),-rt Warwiek? and Alee B. Francis, the two great stars of the World Film Company, appear in a very remarkable drama entitled The Sins of Society." Some of the scenes are particularly good, and there is a remark- able portrayal of the torpedoing of a troopship. The wholfc production has been carried out on a lavish scale. A Bison exclusive entitled Hulda, the Silent," a fine picture full of dramatic incidents, will be the second star. For the comedy part the chief will be A Game ,t rles '-Nrurray in Old Knight," featuring Charles Murray in a romance. The Impostor is shortly to be shown at this picture hall. The Picture of Dorian Gray," founded oji the world-famous novel by- Oscar Wilde, will be screened for the first time at the Carlton Cinema on Monday. The principal theme in both book and play centres TOUM the painting of Dorian Gray. The part Œ :Qorian Gray is being rendered by Mr. Henry Victor in a mast- erful manner- A dramatic Biograph ex- clusive, Her Step-children," showing how by sacrifice and love the young step- mother wjns the hearts of her scornful step-children, although she nearly loses all in the winning. For the week-end. the programme will include Tyrone Powfr in "The Dream of Eugene Aram." To lovers of Thomas Hood's poems this adap-i tation will be welcomed. It is a powerful story, and the way in which Colin Campbell has handled the theme, and the wonderful acting of Tyrone Power makes this picture a work of art. The Corsi- can Brothers," a masterly photo version of the world-famous melodrama, adapted from the sensational romance by Alexan- der Dumas. in which King Bagigot takes Lbe lead. The comedy portion will be a fine Nordisk production, "A Modern Knight Errant," and "ITltus and the Grey Lady will shortly be shown at this I popular picture-hall. The chief film at the Theatre Royal, Wind-straet, during the early portion of next week is The Old Homestead," a ¡ five-real production presented IV Daniel Frohman, and prodticed by the Famous Players. The twenty-first chapture of The Diamond from the Sky The Lion's Bride"; "Mixed Relations," comedy; Mr. Jack Hires a Stenographer and the powerful drama, At the Risk of Her Life," concluding with Patihe's ever-weleome Gazette. For the latter por- tion of the week", the following programme has been arranged: Woman's Law," a Pa the five-reel masterpiece; U The I Strange Unknown"; Shorty and the For- tune-teller," comedy; Ne-wlywoo'e Mix I Up," comedy; and Pathe's Gazette.

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