MISS ADA REEVS.
There are very few playgoers who have not heard or read of Miss Ada Reeve, and the announcement that this very popular and talented comedienne is to make her appearance here on Monday next and five following nights is welcome news indeed. Miss Ada Reeve is an artist whose name is a. household word throughout the length and breadth of the British Empire, and she ranks with the very best artists the stage has yet produced. "Were a plebiscite taken," said a London critic recently, "to decide who is London's most popular vaudeville actress, the chances are that the ' great' Ada Reeve would head the Kst by a large majority." Miss Reeve has surrounded herself with a combination of vaudeville artists, chief amongst -whom is Louis Nikola, whose portraits of men of the moment and other creations, it is said, dwarf the clever efforts of his predecessors. Miss Reeve has also brought with her a London comedy company, the members of which include Messrs. Arthur Jenner and Astor Jarry, and the Misses Georgie De Lama and Zoe Angus. The box plans will be opened at the Bristol on Thursday morning next, at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m.
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Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 3
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