HIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE.
. The change of programme to be submitted at His Majesty's Theatre., to-night promises to be an attractive one. Walter George's Sunshine Players will stage "The Grand Hotel," a mixture of .mirth and melody, which is said to be one of the strongest pieces in the company's repertoire. Suitable parts have been allotted to Messrs. George and Storey, and Misses Shannon, Martin, Milner, Geary, and Maclaren. A special feature of the revue will be the singing of the male quartet, which has already highly commended itself to Wellington audiences. In the vaudeville section of the entertainment, too, there are several "turns" which promise well. The Klentos will appear in a novel balancing act. Murphane will entertain with the xylophone, Jones and Raines will .provide song and patter* Maud Courtenay and Mr. C. will do likewise, and Mr. Fred. Bluett will provide/new comicalities. - ; • '»
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 39, 17 February 1919, Page 3
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