HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
"Stop Press," the Hector St. Clair Revue Company's latest production, which will be staged at His Majesty's Theatre this evening for the first time, promises to be an'even greater success, than any of its predecessors. Each week these little plotlesg revues seem to excel one another, and comedy, songs, and dancing are cleverly blended tp make a whqlly delightful entertainment.' The company has been further augmented by the inclusion of Mr. Lea Poarce, of Hugh J. Ward fame, who is not only a sterling actor, but. who also possesses a very fine baritone, voice of quality and power. In Mr, Pearce and Mr. Hyltoh Osborne, the company now has two singers of exceptional merit. Newcomers in the vaudeville part of the programme arjj Clyde and Vyette, who present a novel whistling, musical, and dancing turn; .Miss Vyette will be remembered as FJbrrie Dean, who scored her greatest success witliEmile Pplini in, "The Eyes of Youtl)." Others appearing arc L'oma, Lance, and Co., four clever youngsters, who sing, dance, and play very well; Bertini arid Byrne, in a new programme of musicaj and comedy numbers; and the Carthy Bros., two popular comedians.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 22 November 1926, Page 6
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194HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 22 November 1926, Page 6
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