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DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY.

The customary crowd which fills the Theatre Royal every evening in response to the irresistible call of vaudeville was on Saturday night greater than ever. The excellence of the programme negotiated may be gauged by the fact that a large part of the audience stood patiently from the first "turn" to the last. Easily first in the estimation of an enthusiastic audience was Miss May Moore Duprez, whose wonderful dancing and dainty freshness have made her an abiding memory in the minds of the vaudeville-loving public of this city. Mr. Harry Shine, a patter comedian of the usual type, but with a strong vein of originality t \Vas also very successful. The humorous sketch by Mr Fred. Graham and Miss Nellie Dent was productive ,of keen enjoyment,- and Miss Fanny Powers received a well-merited share of appreciative applause. Mr. Percy Denton and ML«s 'Louie Perfect supplied the vocal section of tho evening's entertainment. The Powers Brothers gave a sensational wire act, and proved to be singularly expert hi head balancing under ticklish conditions. The bright and varied programme will be repeated to-night

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 6

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DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 6

DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 6

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