HIS MAJESTY'S.
.Monday night's change of programme at His Majesty's Thea.tre was repeated la6t night -before a full house. The Victor Prince Revue Company in "Robinson Crusoe" worked along very bright and quite novel lines, and. ■well deserved the frequent and hearty applause accorded them. The second half of the programme was pleasingly filled by well- selected turns. Winifred and Lumley in very fine balancing and feats of strength, Blake and Granby, duologue artiste, Phil Percival in odd numbers at the piano, and Merlyn, who claims to ■be the worst juggler in the world, and certainly looks it, were perhaps tho most successful, but the whole programme is a thoroughly good one. The same entertainment will be repeated this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 3
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