FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE.
A complete change of programme will be made at His Majesty's Theatre this evening, and vaudeville lovers may be confident of an excellent entertainment. Wee Willie Lancet, whose clever comedy work caused roars of laughter last week, is to present an entirely new comedy entitled " Willies Birthday," in which he is assisted by Mr. William Avron and Miss Lilas Birt. Paul Cardini is to demonstrate a nnmber of new card manipulations. Fullers' Eleven Wonders are to present an entirely new programme of singing, dancing, and acrobatics, which is sure to meet with approval. The versatile English entertainer, Maxwell Carew, will be seen in a number of new male and female character numbers, and Keith Wilbur will make his last appearance in new impersonations. Miss Estelle Bose is to introduce a number of new character studies. Complete changes will be given by Victor Burke and Eenda Budd. An act making its first appearance is that of Frances and Clifton, a pair of clever athletes who are said to do all kinds of seemingly impossible feats on flying rings. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10
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179FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10
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