HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,
There was another large and very appreciative audience at His Majesty's Theatre last night. Mr. Murry Livingstone, the American protean actor, repeated his original sketch act, and was applauded to the echo. Mr. Livingstone's "turn" is new and decidedly novel. The two lady dancers, Aubrey and Riche, in their beautifully-staged Venetian dance scena, were prime favourites; they dance, eing, and dress uncommonly well. Mr. Wallace Brownlow, the operatic vocalist, was in fine voice; the talented singer had a good reception. Also on the bill were two newcomers, Bryant and Bryant, who perform dexterous club and bayonet swinging, staffspinning, and similar feats with bowls of Water and electric lights. Other favourites are Jones and Raines, the Welsh duo; Carlton Max, ventriloquist;, Fred. Webber, the musical boy; Burns and Le Ciere, clog dancers;' and Bertram and Raymond, comedy sketch artists. This evening Mr. Harry Farrow, of Williamson "dame" fame, will appear in a novel "potted pantomime." >
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 3
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157HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 3
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