HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
At tho matinee performance to-day a new programme was to bo presented by tho Midnight Frolics Company. From their first appearance hore the talonted members of the company have maintained a high standard of entertainment and of a typo which has been very popular with Fuller patrons. Tho new show commences with a bright and artistic chorus written by Oscar Beck, and It runs on smoothly right to the end. Clcvor comody—and there is plenty of that—ls leavoned In a delightful manner by snappy songs and attractive dancing. Among the sketches which are said to be particularly amusing are "In Russia," "Clutching at a Straw," "All Nerves." "The Best Policy," "Futuro Events," and ."Music Hath Charms.'? In "Old Fashioned Scenas," which opens tho second part of the programme, tho entire company takes part. Tho Irrosistlble Clem Diiwo plays many parts, and as usual he Is responsible for many amusing minutes. The musical trio, tho Jazz band, Gregory Ivanoff. and Alec Regan, all aubmlt new numbers, whilo the other members, of the company find their accustomed placa in the programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 18
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182HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 18
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