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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

The new bill at the Fuller house last night went with an exhilarating swing. The act of tlie Mirano Brothers in pole balancing, climbing, and posing, is sensational to a degree, and the turn concludes ■with one oi the duo looping the looj> on a trapeze over the heads of the audience. Elso Lewis, the gypsy violinist, delighted with her violin solos and whistling. She offered excerpts from "II Trovatore" and other grand opera airs, and also submitted catchy jazz tunes. The Virdon Girls sang and danced pleasingly, and Wendy and Alphonse made a welcome reappearance in songs, duets, monologues, and topical allusions. Wendy wears some charming dress creations. The Doddy Hurl-Harry Evans Revue Company are seen this week ma pot pourri of nonsense, "Sunny Spain," in three rays. As porters at a sleepy station endeavouring to trace missing jewels, the two principals are as funny as ever, the antics of the knockabout comedian, Mr. Hurl, causing unrestrained laughter. Miss Patsie Hill acts with vim and grace, and has several songs and comedy items; while Misses Madeleine Dormer and Billy Jones make a graceful ballet, and are a spectacular team whenever they appear. Vernon Sellars has several songs, including "Toreador," and Dave M'GilTs delightful voice is lifted in "Golden Dreams" and other tuneful ditties. Mr. Victor Dyer is aleo prominent in tite .cast.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 3

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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 3

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 3