HIS MAJESTY'S.
The main feature of the new vaudeville programme inaugurated at His Majesty's last night before a crowded audience is the rare comedy extravaganza, " Razzle Dazzle," produced'by the Paul Stanhope Revue Company. It is a nonsensical study that enables the various members to frivol and cause gusts of merriment, and also gives full scope for tho dancing displays of the dainty Ginger Girls. It is a seaside story, and Paul Stanhope appears as the humorous and amorous Spike Donovan searching for a wife. The Grafters Quartette again warble tunefully and sing several harmonised versions of popular song crazes. Mr. Will Raynor, tenor singer, has many chances of demonstrating his ability, as witness his excellent singing of " Tako a. Pair of Sparkling Eyes." The Coleman Sisters present a delightful comedy turn; the Devons a clever "mystery" act;' M'Kay and Graham sing pleasingly; and George d'Alma and- Murfayne play the banjo and xylophone respectively, the latter being especially adept.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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