HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The popularity of the . all-vaudeville bill at His Majesty's Theatre continues, and each evening finds a well-filled house. As a mimic of birds and animals few artists have been seen in Wellington the equal of Keith Wilbur. Paul Wharton and his troupe of clever acrobats give a breath-catching display of spring-board flying, whilst Benda Eudd, a dainty soubrette and dancer, contributes a_ very acceptable turn.- Victor Burke sings a number of popular songs, which give his splendid baritone voice full range. Maxwell Carew, the wellknown character impersonator, made a reappearance last night, and Fuller's Eleven Wonders returned at the matinee performance this afternoon. Other artists appearing are Sandrisi and Capelli, dancers; the Alton Sisters, experts on the slack wire; Estelle Rose, a character impressionist; , and Ernest Pitcher comedian.' . .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1925, Page 10
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131HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1925, Page 10
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