THE VICE-REGALS.
There is no waning in the popularity of Mr. G. P. Hanna's Vice-R^gals*, which are showing nightly at the Grand Opera House. The theatre is a large one to fill, but the company does it with ease, as was again shown on Saturday night. Mr. Claude Dampier was at his best and brightest, and his scientific fooling had the audience in high good humour. He is a host in himself, but he does not make the Vice-Regals a one-man show. The other members of the company are far too good to let that be the case. To-night will be the last opportunity of seeing the current programme. A complete change will be made to-morrow evening, when the new fox-trot, "Say it with Music," will be among the features. On Saturday afternoon, a special matinee will be given, and children will be admitted for half-price to all parts of the house except the gallery. Special arrangements can be made for parties of twenty and over by applying to the manager.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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