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Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, December 18, 1916.
NO PHOTO-SURVEY of things theatrical is complete without
a photo showing what‘s going on in Sydney, Australia, so here‘s
a view of the Crystal Palace lobby as arranged for the run
of „Gerald Cranston‘s Lady,“ the Fox production. The Crystal
Palace is always to the fore in affairs of exploitation
and showmanship generally.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 18, 1925
& FLASH LIGHT VIEW OF SPENCER‘S LYCEUM PICTURE
THEATRE AT SYDNEY, N. S. W.
(...) Australian News Budget, Film Index, Aug. 13, 1910
„In his Latest Mutual Comedy, Behind the Screen“
Advertisement. „UNION PICTURE THEATRES
THE LYCEUM TODAY
Under Vice-Regal Patronage.
The State Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, and Suite
will To-night witness the New War Films,
The King at the Big Push.
Afternoon Sessions,
commencing at 1 p. m.,
Charlie Chaplin
in his Sixth and Latest Mutual Comedy,
Behind the Screen.“ (...)
„Night Performance.
Charlie Chaplin in Behind the Screen
Jim Grimsby‘s Boy
and The King at the Big Push,
Detailing the King‘s Visit to the Somme during the great
advance, with which On the Way to Gorizia,
showing the Italians fighting among the Alps, is incorporated.
Full Evening‘s Programme commences at 8.
De Groen‘s Vice-Regal Orchestra at Night Sessions.“ (...)
CRYSTAL PALACE, TO-DAY.
Charlie Chaplin
in his Latest Mutual Comedy,
Behind the Screen.“ (...)
Lyceum Theatre, 214 Pitt Street, Sydney.
Crystal Palace, 586-592 George Street, Sydney.
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