CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE.
The box plan will open to-morrow morning at The Bristol for the J. C. Williamson. Celebrity Vaudeville combination, which will commence its Wellington season with a matinee at the Grand, Opera House on Saturday. The Canary Opera" Is one of the star acts. Joseph Belmont is responsible for this offering. He has with him his partner, whoso vocal ducts and instrumental numbers on the saxophone, with piano accompaniment, are tho «cans of inspiring this chorus of feathery songsters. On tho same bill is the comedian. Dick Henderson. He has appeared boforo the Royal Fami'> twice by command. Rich and Adair present another act that is-said to bo a novelty of acting. Phil Rich Is an "old "\ a n <J, e, li. nelvto, r; Hl3 Partner was a former Miss Chicago. An act that should charm everyone is that of ■ Marie Lawton, the little lady with the harp and. the mellow voice. A dancing turn Is presented by lies Zenza Frecrs, from Paris, presenting "something Uiirerent in dancing.'! Tho Spanish' trapeze artist, Valencia, causes amazement. The Loo Sisters, "up in the air," have a remarkable offering, and Colin Crane, a baritone, is not tho least on tho bill. Stella Lamondo is a vivacious soubrette. A canary contest and joke competition are being held In conjunction with the coming of the canary opera and Dick Henderson respectively.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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