HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE
A new programme -will be introduced at the Fuller house to-night, when a much-heralded act, that by the Mirano Brothers, will be submitted. These athletic stars will be seen in their senear tional aerial feats that have made them famous throughout Europe and America. This act was engaged by Mr. Hugh J. Ward for the Fullers, and was mentioned at the time as the most important engagement made in Europe for colonial vaudeville. The Miranos are Italians, and their act is said to be one continuous succession of thrills. The Royal Grand Opera Singers will give an entire change of programme. Miss Elsa Lewis, billed as a Gypsy violinist, is to make her first appearance, and the acts carried forward from last week are: Charles Hanbury (English sketch artist) and the Verdun Girls (soubrettes). The English Revue Company will stage a new musical comedy, with a distinct Scottish humour, entitled '• Colonel for a Day."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 8
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157HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 8
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