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"LADY, BE GOOD."

i a^''-i.%,. OoCHI ia <•<>'be-staged hero -,i^- V' llha| w>"o«, Ltd., by arrangement with Sir Benjanun and Mr. John .Fuller at the Grand O.pera House; commencinir on fxiturdny ne:tt at the matinee and playing six nights and two matinees only lhe all-round display oE the dancing has rarely, it is said, been excelled in musical comedy. There is the splendid work of the massed ballets, and there is the remarkable contortion dance of Alrau Mackie. iherc is Ihe eccentric dance by Uiarlton Morton and Roysren M'Uonnell- « cushion dance in which Elsie Prince is tossed and floated from cushion to eushif" to ■ the vhytlun of the music; the slippy slide' dmice, which is demonstrated by Ji/lsie Prince and Leonard Richand specialty dances by Jack Smith, Phvlis Dv Barry, and Phil Kennery. But the V,? s.fc °l, Mis tl)e" "Swiss Miss" dance by Jilsie Prince and Leonard Rich The comedy in "Lady, Be Good." is widely spread, but the outstanding figure is Mr Jimmy Goddcn. "Lady, Be Good" achieved success in Christchureh. The box plans will bo opeuod at the Bristol Piano' Company on Thursday morning next at 9 o'clock. ■•.■■.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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"LADY, BE GOOD." Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

"LADY, BE GOOD." Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6