KING'S THEATRE.
Tho firit cone ri given L»y Densem's Hoiiday l'lnteriamers in tno King's Thoutro on Saiuiciay evening attracted a lair iiudiiiac Tue i-iiKoruunois aiv a band oi c.l-vit nin.iter.r.;, together liy _\lr W. J,Y::.-..-i.... \:<j wc!'-i:!u;v!i vocalist and elocutionist. With thy quality of th-:' enU-r;a;:iwont ono wenud hod quanvl. but'ihe l::cl remains that tliei'o A'ns not a projv-r sympathy estaulisiit'd beiwoen. the slay;-.' and iiia audienco. Tlie King'j Tinniro has not suitiibio aciiiir i .:• i •< •■■••. i c>; iv?: - c.-iui-crt entertainments, and tho audL-nce, and posiibly tho performers, found thoniseives at a disadvantage. IMr W. D;nst'in was.vvry entcna;n ; ng in his two sketches, wh.ch ho in characteristically breezy style. There were two i'onwliottns, in bo:h of wv.tli ?>!;£» .\lieo Saundcrs appeared, supported by .Mr Allan Young in one, ar.d Mr W. Cooper in tho second. Mi.<s Sounders also gave a couplo of cockney sketches, the first of which, "All about it," was admirably done. Mr Tom Charters showed that ho was a baritone of parts in his songs, Ills l)o*t contribution being "Long Live the King." Mr Ted Armstrong gave two amusing sketches, ono of which, however, is getting rather frayed from too much use. Mrs Stanley East pn" her songs prettily enough, but is handicapped by an obtrusive vibrato. _ Tho Entertainers will appear again this evening.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 7
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