HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The two revues, which were to If presented at His Majestys' Theatre by the Uayle Wyer Company for the first time at the matinee to-day, should make the new programme a very acceptable one. Tho first part of the bill is occupied by a one-act musical comedy playlet, entitled "The Blue Rose," staged in a beautiful floral setting. It is said that "The Blue Rose" has a most interesting and quick-ly-worked-out plot. A pleasing farce, "Married Life," which is staged in the second half of tho programme, should find much favour. The comedy work is. said to be particularly amusing. Two married couples, tho Courtneys and the Doolittles, have a very hectic and stormy journey on this matrimonial seas. Their troubles commence when Mr. Courtney asks poolittle to take his wife somewhere out of tho way of Courtenay's rich uncle. The plot enlarges, but the ending, as in all revues, is a happy one.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 7
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157HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 7
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