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WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE.

Henry Santrey's noted orchestra of jazz and ; classio musicians will present their uuique entertainment at the Grand .Opera .House, for ashort season commencing on Monday, 14th February. Under the guidance of their versatile leader, they established themselveß warm favourites with Australian audiences, ■ giving distinctive value to old-time melodies, and inspiring a love for the classics with their wellbalanced playing. Never before has a harp appeared in a jazz orchestra, but Mr. Santrey has started a new tradition by introducing a. brilliant harpist, whose solos always receive enthusiastic appreciation. Miss Anna Seymour, who is associated with the. orchestra, pleases with her fascinating rendition of songs and dances, and she makes a desirable feminine adjunct to an artistic show. The vaudeville portion of the programme will comprise an act by Jean Barrios, who presents "A Girl of 1927." Estelle Fratus, a Continental performer, .has a novel turn with dancing dolls, Yost and Clady are clay modellers, and the Stavannys should create an impression with their statuary poses and trapeze feats. Arthur Frost will be the musical conductor. The box plan for the season opens at tho Bristol to-morrow morning, at 9. o'clock.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 8

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WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 8

WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 8