HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
To-night will see the final staging of a vaudeville programme which has proved » great attraction at His Majesty's Theatre all this week. The artists are headed, by Henri - French, whose usual turn is very popular indeed. Then there are Besete Lester, .Winifred La France, and others, including tho Farrow Pantomime Company. Monday will mark tho first appearance of Haverley's Musical Farce Company in a. one-act musical eomfcdy, "Two Irish Sports." The company will introduce .diverting cliaracters-in-ciiief in the persons of Dan Murphy and Mick; Casey, two irresponsible Irishmen, played by Mr. Tom Haverley and Mr. J. P. O'Neill. Tuneful music and novel ballet and lighting effects are promised, and a. very important feature will be the specialty work of the beauty chorus, known in Australia as the Cute Kewpie Wonders.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 3
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