HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Tho Midnight' Frolics staeud another bright entertainment on Saturday night. Sketches wero rattled oft with hilarious results, not tho least, amusing being "Tlio Ciirato Culls," with Clom , Dawo' In .tho . title rolo; i "Ilusy Bees," a Inirlcsquo of a women's tea, party; "Witchery ." a lilnt to harassed sons-in-law; "Tlio Wedding Mug," a boxing lntorludo"; "Maklnß a Mnn," with Clem Dawo doing his dally dozen and a screamingly funny flnalo In a restaurant, featuring tho company, and tho chief comedian as a waiter. l-crlmps tho funniest of tho eronlnc's surprises Is tho conjuring turn of Eric fcdßlcy and Dawo. ■ ■ Tho two brothers aro also happily associated In a volco culturo lesson, and Clom, to "PaßUaccl" nnialc convulses 1113 hearers, with a dissertation on "Tripe." Tho Jr.ra Band plays, this wcolc "Mcadowlark," "Hungarian Ithapsodlo" In Jazz form, and Toreador." Tho Frolics'trio Is nnc of the hits of tho evening, and Its munbora aro "AllKry"; "Ifs a Million to On<- You'ru In Love"; "What, No Wlmmlnr" and "Since M.irv O'JJrlon Turned Hawaiian." Honald Stafford Is popular at tho piano- Alec Kenan lias several songs, lnrludliiß "Walt Till To-morrow Night" 'irlciid o" Mine." Ho Is heard with tho girls In What Aro Wo Waiting Tory" followed by a ballet headed by Phyllis Amory, and sings a duet, "Jloso of My Heart" with Oscar Beck. Tho latter also has vocal numbers, as well as dainty Noll M'Gulro and Violet Lester. Phyllis Amcry'a dancing Is lissome and graceful, and sho docs a clover nlmultancous act with Lea Whlto aud Louis Cottam, tho latter as call-boys ami Phyllis as a maid. "Tho Idle Hour." Grcil- ' ory Ivanolt la grootcd with rounds of applause His violin offerings this week liclnit "Tliluklnn of You," "Souvenir do Moscow,"'arid "nomo' hwcet Homo," as woll as leading tho Frolics Jazz Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 5
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302HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 5
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