CLEM DAWE REVUE
Tlie Clem Dawe revue nt the Grand Opera House is continuing in popularity. All the best ingredients of vaudeville entertainment, including a fund of humour, light-hearted singing beautiful ballets, and delightful choruses, keen the audience entertained. Mr. Clem Dawe himself, particularly while unfolding his many thumb-nail farces, makes it. impossible for the audience not to laugh. Singer.' and dancers who prove to be unfailingly popular with the audience are Muriel O'Malley and Ann Liicinno, soprano and mezzo-soprano. As male and female dancers and poseurs Halliday and Watson are outstanding. Violin playing In., of merit is given by Mr, Ivanoff. while the singing of Ralph Daly, tenor’ is- always s' welcome item. Others in the cast' who add to the evening’s entertainment are Joe Shriner, Eric Edgeley, Les Wiia“, Dorothy White, ' Edna Luscombe and I Edna Moncrieff, ' It ir» a sparkling show. J and Tom King and hid orchestra help it i to go with a swing. There will be a complete change of programme to-morrow. There will be a gala children’s matinee in the afternoon, with special concessions and attractions
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 226, 21 June 1935, Page 8
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183CLEM DAWE REVUE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 226, 21 June 1935, Page 8
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