HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
At His Majesty's Theatre last night, when the weekly change of programme was made, Keeley and Aldous, a olever duo,, who were more successful in simultaneous step-dancing than in the patter and song they presented, madetheir reappearance. Coco and Evans, who made their debut last evening, were seen in some altogether new and distinctly unique feats of hand-balanc-ing. The act of Weber N and Shaw, musical melody artists, is versatile. Tho male member sings sweetly in a light tenor voice, while his partner rather surprised her hearers with her marked powers of ability as a siffleur. Maud Courtcnay and Mr. C, as before, put on a very acceptable turn. Louis London's unique manner and personality have established him, a warm favourite' with patrons. "Pick-a-dilly" is the name of the musical revue in which Mr. Paul Stanhope and his company introduce many i-efrains and burlesque comedy. The Ginger Girls, as in other revues, are much in evidence, and dance and sing competently. The programme is a first-rate one, and it will be presented each night this week, with the usual matinee on Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 3
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185HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 3
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