HARRY LAUDER.
At the Grand Opera House on Wednesday evening next. J. and N. Tait, by arrangement with E. J. Carroll, present for a short farewell season Sir Harry Lander, the world-famed Scottish comedian, who is supported by a vaudeville company !ol international stars. Sir Harry Lauder has just concluded a remarkably successful season in Sydney, where the Press gave this talented artist unlimited appretiation. "The News" says: "The art, the majrhetism, and the personality of the man are irresistible. Sir Harry Lauder is like a beautiful painting, the oftener you see him the more you appreciate him." "The Sun" says: "Fashionable Sydney!tes were present at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night to give. Sir Harry Lauder a hearty welcome. At the finish everyone was in the merriest mood imaginable. Lauder we have never seen or heard in better form, and .we proffer him a thousand welcomes." Sir Harry Lauder is supported by a fine company which includes Stan Kavanagh, the juggling humorist; Queenie Fenbon, soprano; La Venture. in a luminous fantasy, entitled "Fata Morgana"; Daphne Ferguson^ Scottish dancer; Phillis and Giles, in absurdities; and Tpm Payne and Vera Hilliard in burlesque episodes. The box plans for eeven nights and ope matinee open on Monday at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5
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