HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
A large audience testified to the popularity of the several vaudeville artists on the current bill at the Fuller House last,night. The Girton College .Girls, a trio of dashing acrobats, do amazing feats on bicycles, and keep up a diverting fire of patter.^ Miss Laura Guerite, the London Revue star, is a, shining light with her humorous banter, character sketches, and tuneful songs. Baron and his pal Nobbier, and Miss Maggie Foster in violin solos, complete the vaudeville programme. The Walter Johnson Revue Company is seen in "The Rajah of. Dampoore," a, nonsensical sketch in which ,there is much dainty. dancing on .the part of Daisy Yates, Ivy, jVl'Kay, Doris Mackenzie, and Myra Rewe; songs by Misses Yates, Anita Green, and Daphne Leigh; .' and by Messrs. Ernie Crawford/ Jack M'Kelliget,.Yorke Gray, and Kennedy Allen. The last;named is responsible for all the fun of the piece, which is well staged and beautifully mounted, while the frock,ing is most; effective.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 3
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