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AMUSEMENTS.

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. . fABrTAT KVKKVBOPYS. jjCrtUSM ----; vhllehlll .. ~a s „«». »**«""'' democratic rinfC »b»»t * -UP* *'• " , ,n White House" hut C»^ C, r e \ih Dorothy Oi.l. %"»<° V lor's hio.fr.ph>-. The fiV'» fft 'reve«i.n of » ""f e r V.Vmacl,>mP r ; d Millrf „ KSrittlio" 0/ «'"",>; ma , in er in Which fori ' nll '„,,„ seller who found favour &£t»« Wg. Merry Monarch." Dor2>T? lr. the abandon, the saucli.es,, STOW !""'"■ ,L elfin-like roguiehness, 2Vkli« »"' '"fjonii feelinc that the 2t» *&« He? .renft with Lady f who h convincing, represented S** "romnlon are admirably - one. and h an artistic «..=• $ " TiM M»cl" verisimilitude *%rfby" h. InlrodacH-n of .he famous Jr<*" W o.nv« and Kvelyn—who are pic**&a»u , «. many humorous incidents *£ltar» h»i Ifl't niKhf. aud.ence rt.d fully the dry humour *•**?,?«., early in the Ktory, when «%.WndlnV lb»t he had not the where*%«,hi ""re. ™<iue»ted Jamie (the *?Jfja to find the sum required the iffit.l, "° wever ' »« tomporarilylmpe»*S hi, brother! No wonder Nell re*ff*K« oaylng the "core, that she had «**j2ftSft «'rt » hard-up party! Of fjJ2lnt settings, probably those plcttirft ffirylM" Theatre were amongst the W f.!.« tinj. and the hurried departure A I3eSS: when rain began to all in playhouse having no root—emJSSU of those days. Supportini? tho jttffricSra was an excellently varied s*2*. which comprised tho latest Issue JSlatire News Bul,etln - tho humorous t'Ml/ftlinj his Conscience," a comedy, 'HW'SmIM'' and tho final opisodo of the iS'llKwest." Very appropriate music WMti ir Everybody's "Select Or2L!h w der the conductorship of Mr W. Ttfitdta, the orchestral programme inWHnlj[ e |] Owynne" (German) and MenSjity fintasia, "Midsummer Night's

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 11

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 11

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 11

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