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A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME.

<;> "POTASH AS"D P£i:L:dL"XTKK." llo_\S. -M. HYiIAJV. LIBERTY THrJATKI-; TO.AIORHO V'.~. Probably iho jiazccs of Abo Pobu:-b a::d tia-vrusj Pcrlr-iulter are moro ommos throughout the wor/J than the.".- o; a r;. ircationj <.: iiouuguo G:a;.:, the b;-yer-author, :t:"'l from the b ov. i - n'. ug <.i; "heir have jro"u i" jior.uiarily t-j sud :m ewe::'. lor year:, th' rolca ct tliu ;.ir'.i!i:'. ha- - been \ oi-t-avcl bv Uara-.-v iJcrn-rd ana Alexander Carr. it va- one c{ the biggeGt Nuw it ha i boon mad-; ir,!, a motion vi-:-iw, and will be the feature at tu-v L,ib-',:v Theatre ivinorrov.'. The /.-.or/ .in too v.-cii-i.iio-.vn lo :'.-quire t real.ncr.t. but t::- r.cre-:i version brings another ready-math.: '-irvtGinaking concern :n lv; ■•. York are more oiooiK-ni than we'd - :imi Barney Bernard, and' AIk;:,;!:: tirv hand!-: the parts with rare discrimination, -vhilo Vera Gordon, of "Humcreiquo ' hime, acts with that sympathy and charm which characterise her "mother'' rolca. The. trials and tribulations of the two mem'"TJ o: the firm, the lovo of the .Russian -. loiini?'. for Inna Potash, the <-uarr.:isome affection of the partner, ail make a deii/httuHv real and natural play The cu;l m = pU-ndid, and thev blend ni'-rrimcnt and .-adn-i-s ino-fecil". "Potaah and Perhu-itter" 1:1 ;l f;,„ to be own and :in;e rviatcd. The twelve Xiegfield Follies Lcst.'Jer. wh > hgurc in the cast ar" radiant in thri,- bailee und Jjr.c", ana Ihe cabaret setting i-, of an unu.-ualb.- oiaborato nature in the centre of it 1:; a liugo fountain, the v.e:ter iron- the i-.v.! dripping into the basin beneath. The figures of four beautiful girls are clationcd beneath the bowl, impersonating statues holding i;d their burden. Ah the" spotlight is turned on thorn they "como to li'c" and go through tho intricacies of a rhythmic <}:\r.ci\ Pretty Madge Bellamy is associated with Blovd Hughes in the occond suet'.:.--, "Are You a Failure 9 " Jt is ihe story of a young man niolb'ccddlrvl by t-io maiden aunts, whQ. however, p'rovc3 that all lilassociates made a huge mistake i:i considering him a. ninny. Incidental!-.-, love episodes aro introduced, and it is iittlo w-ondcr that, with such :■ charming associates us Misi Bellamv, ihrse are delightfully rendered. An added ultraclion to tomorrow's programme wilt be: the engagement of Mens. M. Hyman, from the Boulevarde Cabaret, Pari?, rand liaison Tyyoiis end Ritz, London, in ht3 irpeciaUy act, entitled "Jam T7p-toDate." lions. Hyman is an artist cf international repute, .and his musical act, "Three O'clock in the Morning.'' is provocative of much mirth and merriment. A. good supporting projrammo will Cc featured.

Tho box plans -are now open at The Bristol Piano Co.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17986, 1 February 1924, Page 13

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A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17986, 1 February 1924, Page 13

A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17986, 1 February 1924, Page 13