HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY.
Exquisite frocking, tuneful numbers, and infectious humour characterise the current programme of the Humphrey Bishop company, now appearing at the Grand Opera House. Some clover novelties are staged, and the comedy side is m the capable hands of "Scratcher" Ross, Charles Albert, Mark Leslie, and Dan Flood. The former is seen at his best as the inebriated musician. Walter Kingsley's baritone rings out in "Cottage Small" and "The Stoker," and it also blends well with Miss Thelma Trott's in a fine duet. The latter is associated with Fred Webber in the "Miserere" scene from "II Trovatore." To-night is the last opportunity of seeing this well-l-alanced programme. The company say farewell to Wellington audiences to-night.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 4
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117HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 4
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