THE GREATEST EVENT THE GREATEST EVENT In the Theatrical History of the • Dominion. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller excel themselves in their policy of “Biggest Attractions at Commonsense Prices” And will present HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY Productions AT THE . USUAL ADMISSION CHARGES FOR VAUDEVILLEREVUE. HIS MAJESTWS THEATRE Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. COMMENCING AT A MATINEE COMMENCING AT A MATINEE ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. Sir .Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller will present Their Latest Musical Comedy Company, headed by the famous English Comedian,
FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, . FREDDIE FORBES, Supported by the cream of Australian Talent, in a Repertoire of Big Musical Comedy Productions, including the following successes: — “LIDO LADY” “ARCHIE” “ROSIE O’REILLY” “LADY BE GOOD” “MERCENARY MARY” “SUNNY” And “TANGERINE.” Opening Production will be the Apex of Musical Comedy Presentations. Direct from a Phenomenal Success in Sydney, “Lido Lady ’ An Appealing and Refreshing English Comedy Show,' set amidst scenes of striking magnificence in the famous Venetian watering resort, Lido, and interpreted by a brilliant cast. Sparkling comedy, gorgeously colourful staging, delightful and beautiful froeking, fascinating musical numbers/ specialty dances, wonderful ballets, and a thousand and one other delights. A REVOLUTION IN ENTERTAINMENT I ■ NOTE.— Despite the stagggenng cost of staging these musical comedy productions, Sir Benjamin and Mr. John duller announce their intention of presenting this most Populawform of stage entei> tninment at THE USUAL CHARGE FOR ADMISSION TO THEIR VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANIES. RESERVED SEATS, 3/- (plus tax). BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY AT THE BRISTOL.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 4
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