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LONG TACK SAM.

The famous Chinese entertainer, Long Tack Sam","i who is supported by an entirely ;new company ;of artists selected during his recent \yisit to China, will commence .a short season at the Grand Opera House to-night. The return visit of : Long Tack Sam" to Australia proved to be a series oi triumphs, critics being unanimous-in declaring the new show as: "evenbetter than the original." It was described -as a spectacular specialty of guggling_ and balancing, magic Chinese clown juggling, contortionists,- original water spinning, and.: other, novelties., The vaudeville. company supporting Long Tack Sam are all. artists: selected from the J. C. Williamson's Sydney and Melbourne theatres. : Mary Alden presents musical specialties: Direct from Paris are the Novelle; Brothers, - acrobatic clowns, whose act includes a clever imitation,of the mating, quarrel, and recon^ oiliation of two birds. Other attractions are Errol:. Addison 1 and 'Gertrude Mitlrenga, classical"' and ": specia;l'ty' dancers, the Royal illusionist, Chris Charlton, who is "assisted".by Dorothy Brown in\''Deceptions of 1925," and Moran:and Wiser, hat spinners. . Mr. A.: G. Prost. will .conductthe specially selected, orchestra, and a London singer is with! the company iii Arthur Moyes. , The box plans are at The Bristol, and day- sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10

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LONG TACK SAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10

LONG TACK SAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10

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