HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY.
Another entirely new programme of exceptional merit is promised at the Grand Opera House to-nisht, when tho popular Humphrey Bishop Company will commence their last reappearance of the" ragtime quintette in a series of popular harmony numbers and "Plantation Days," a delightful pot pourri of southern melodies, and dances by Thelma Trott, \ Fred Weber, Elaino Maye, and; Mark Leslie and tho ? company. Walter Kingslcy's contribution w.ll mclude "Just a. Cottage Small" and "The Prisoner's Song." "Scratcher" Ross will be seen as the "Inebriated Trombonist," in association with Marie London, and later on in the programme will appear, in a further "Scratcher" absurdity,-"The Cabaret," in which the vwhole> company will an-* pear. John Mo.ntfort has a new.tenor solo, My Irish Home, Sweet Home," while Charles .Albert has further discourses; on "Mrs.; 3," and Dan Flood has new. comedy at the piano.' , There; will "aUo "be a. rie^r operatio excerpt. Plans for Hi© last fivij nights, are ou view at The Bristol*
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 11
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163HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 11
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