HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Bright and varied entertainment is provided at His Majesty's Theatre by Clem Dawe and his Midnight Frolics, who are back in Wellingto.i for a short return season. Plenty of laughs are to be got out of this week's production, and the very appearance of Mr. Dawe is sufficient to put the audience in a good humour at. once, and keep it bubbling with mirth right throughout the evening. He is ably assisted by other members of iho company in several delightful sketches, perhaps the best of which are "A Musical Breach of Promise Case," and "Trial by Jury." Alec Eegau, a singer of ballads, is popular, and Violet Lester's sweet voice brings her well-merited applause. The Dick Dorothy Trio are good In their doll dance, and Oscar Beck, Gregory Ivanoff, Nell M'Guire, Les White, Eric Edgley, and Dorothy White all do their best to help make tho show the success It undoubtedly is.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 5
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