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"BALMY DAYS."

* ♦ IT. JAMES' THEATRE. Ifc* Vw," the bright musical revue at St. James' Theatre, is & 9* pkaust, mixture of pantomime imial comedy. opera on board a pleasure yacht, .IHtiiTi «nd officers in imposing gold Hmi * Bomber of wealthy passengers J*«s tbjtd is life seems to be enterS* Lefty (L. E. Vernaroni), Sir OsIfhllnlil, jun. (Albert Carlisle), the i (Eno Sopp), Stubbs (Norman 1 , Sir O. Fitzoawald, sen. (George IP Jjjli and Captain Eiordan (Bernard MllmiiiM of the joys of the sea tint appropriate songs. Lady I, Lawrence), the Hon. ison), June (Melva Cater), , Biggs (Reg. Lamb), and Lin) indulge in a lot of ischorean nonsense until, >P goes ashore on a tropio »r of some and great denumbers are bQ Paula and Sergius Lept"Deep in My Heart," by Albert Carlisle. Bernard ' pleasingly "Bells of the iris introduces some light oody, and Hawaiian chor•ing and effective. A consul Ken Choy, a genuine his native grace and imsoraething in the nature Both in scenery and Days" is well equipped 4 musical numbers, dancBskea an interesting conhe revival of the musical fooeeds, states the prowen to the Mayor's -Relief

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 17

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"BALMY DAYS." Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 17

"BALMY DAYS." Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 17