HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
This week's programme at His Majesty's Theatre contains a number of new vaudeville turns which should prove very acceptable. First and foremost among the vaudeville artists are the Three White Kuhns, whose act is said to be original and entertaining. Another first appearance to-night is that of George Edwards, who, assisted by Molly Hughes, specialises in comedy sketches. They aro to present "Honeymoon Confessions," which is said to have had a great run elsewhere. The Celia-Marie Duo (Madame Stephauo, contralto, and Miss Rosina Palmerston, soprano and pianist) in harmonising duets, complete the vaudeville portion of the programme. The second half of the evening is devoted to tho new revue to be presented by the Jim Gerald Company. It is said that this revue, which is entitled "Not Likely," is one of the funniest which lias yet been produced,. Jim Gerald is seen in the main part handing out wrong prescriptions and largo does' of laughs from behind the counter of a chemist's shop, and he is ably supported by a strong cast. - ■
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 31 August 1925, Page 2
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175HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 31 August 1925, Page 2
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