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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

The vaudeville section o£ the new programme, presented at His Majesty's iheatre last evening, is characterised by its bright music and sparkling humour bomethinjr o f a novelty is promised in loin le Puni's Pakeha and Maori songs and the comedian gives a realistic representation of a war dance. The English contralto, Marjorie Alwyn, and "the Welsh tenor, Harry Perm, scored a success with their duets and solos." Possessing a powerful voice, capable of marvellous imitation of a variety of musical instruments. Albert Rees is responsible for an abundance of humorous anecdotes and ditties. Talented artists are "The Fohcs Bergeres Quartette," who prove themselves masters respectively of the piano, violin, comet and the flute. In all classes of music they show themselves to be musicians of merit. ChjK'les Lawrence against scores successes with patter and song, and the Littlejobns, sphere walkers, jugglers, and dancers perform many clever feats. The English Sunbeam Kevue Co s. new piece, "Money for Nothing," is a funny production, and well up to the standard of previous performances. With its catchy songs and graceful dancing the revue takes a big share m the succeES of the entertainment. The programme will be repeated all this week.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 2

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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 2

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 2

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