TIVOLI THEATRE.
The appearance of Will Hay, the schoolmaster comedian, at the Tivoli Theatre, is proving a big attraction this week. Others on the bill are Noni and Horace, the inimitable clowns (who make their final appearance ' to-night). Jen Latona, in songs at the piano, Ina Bosworth, the New Zealand violinist, and Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. An item of special interest to theatregoers is the engagement of the Maxim Brodie Company of grand opera singers, from Chicago, a combination of talented artists. Maxim Brodie, the leader, is £■ Russian operatic tenor. With him are associated Gertrude Hutton, contralto ; Keith Cooke, baritone; Mina Heseler, soprano; and Rene Morrisy, pianist. Estelle' Rose, a charming and vivacious impersonator of French and tlalian character types from London, will also make her first appearance. Miss Rose is clever in burlesque, and equally so in her dramatic recitals, and her Italian and French character songs. Bert Weston, equilibrist, will also appear.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 10
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155TIVOLI THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 10
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