HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
For a considerable period Fullers have not produced better fare than that which makes up the present programme at His Majesty's Theatre. Each item is a splendid one. Leadina the bill is a, particularly clever comedian in the person of Willis Lancet in a sketch, "Willie Comes Home,:" This boy of but a few summers is exceedingly clever as the precocious and witty soil of a widow who is entertaining thoughts of a second marriage, all quickly upset. Lilas Birt and W. Avron are the supports in a very enjoyable item. Miss Estello Rose, soubroite and raconteur, proved fascinating in a number of monologues and stories. Cardini amused and amazed the audience as only a good card manipulator can. One of the most appreciated items on the bill is that provided by , Fuller's Eleven Wonders, a group of children who sing, dance, and perform acrobatics with pi-are and talent. Miss Renda Rudd in monologues and dancintf, Victor Burko (baritone), Keith Wielmr (imitator), Maxwell Oarew in various impersonations, nnd the Aiders, in the air, arc some of the other items..
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 10
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182HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 10
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