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"WHAT OH!"

to-night at theatre royal. | ' • I "■What Oil!' - —the long promised Canterbury College revue —will open a three nig s season at the Theatre Royal to-night. The revue has been given wide publicity by the students this year and the bookings at lhe Bristol have been, heavy. The students are confident that tl'iis year the revue will be tlie "jest they have' yet presented to the Chnstch.irch public. For years past the Coiiege Kevue has been a pioauction to be expec.ed with anticipatory pleasure• years effort wus entitled -JuDilatious and tnough the piece ou.d not be presen ted at the Jubilee celebrations, it had a> successlui run later in Uie year. This >eui something o£ a different nature has been a'le.notcd bv the College student;, but some thin-" Which they confidently expect be better than anything they have jet produced. Three acts of delightful humour, tw devoted to bread inn and popular farce and the third to humour 01 a more lofty na f rp-SPch in brief is the description, ot "What Oil!" Bright songs and dances are also'it Is promised, to norm a. great pait of the attractiveness B h o -ild will remember as the producer o a highly S'Vi»r J 0l"'"' Th. KX« Sid™.'. Tt ,'o t°r'mised to be a bright comedy, hor^n^S«bUc n? Mr SiA- William- ™ open at The Bristol. _

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18072, 14 May 1924, Page 6

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"WHAT OH!" Press, Volume LX, Issue 18072, 14 May 1924, Page 6

"WHAT OH!" Press, Volume LX, Issue 18072, 14 May 1924, Page 6

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