HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
"Don't Tell $he Wife I" is the title of the merry revue by the Jim Gerald Company this week at His Majesty's Theatre, and in it Mr. Gerald takes the part of a henpecked husband with great success. The worldly goods of a bishop are coveted by the Pottleberry family, and their machinations to secure the money make heaps of fun. Eventually the entire fortune goes to a lively youth, on condition that he must not make love after dusk. Strangely enough, his attempts to alter the ways of life of his lady friends are mixed up with Mr. Pottleberry's furtive peregrinations in the search of joy. Bright supporting parts are taken by Essie Jennings, Mona Thomas, Reg^ Hawthorne, and Ernest Crawford. The vaudeville side is well catered for by Danny D'Alma, dog trainer and stiltwalker, the Celia-Marie duo, and the Harris family.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1925, Page 10
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