HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Fullers' Vaudeville Company intiDducecl 1 a new bill at His Majesty's Theatre last night. Among those who made welcome reappearances were Ijeonard Nelson, comedian, who sang several new songs, and was vociferously received!; Haagen Holenbergh, the Danish pianist, who delighted • the large audience with his high-class pianoforte solos; Miller and Rainsy, who contributed a turn 'of rollicking humour and. much Went; Phil. Poreival, the comediian, at the piano, whose act is very funny; Connors and Paul, who sang well, and introduced n«w potter; Earlo and Danilo, established favourites, in song, story, and eccentric dancing; the Lo Brim double in song and skating novelties; the boxing Ross Brothers; and Adelaide Taylor, in new vocalisations. There will be a repetition of the now bill to-night with some additions.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 3
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