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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE

. ‘OUR REVEILLE’ OPENS TOMORROW. -The programme to be presented tomorrow night at the opening of a ’l2j. season will bo a, most varied one, inoluding gorgeous electrical marches, calisthenics, ballets, dainty dances, catchy songs, choruses, and' ail the latest novelties, which will introduce the flying ballet, rose ballet, military ballet," black and » white ballet, and the celebrated Dutch ballet. Miss Dorothy White, of Chfistohurch, and Mr Lints will give an exhibl™?n 1 of the aerial fox trot. Miss White will also contribute the ‘Dance Carnivale.’ Miss Mathiesori will be heard in ‘ Poor ■» Butterfly,’ supported by a chorus of 40, also m ‘Pack Up’ and ‘Over the Rhino.’ Miss Bcwles will take the solo in ‘Mv Pretty Quaker Girl ’ and ‘ The Beautiful ..Bolls of Peace’ number. Miss Wooton WiL be quite at home in ‘ Whistle It ’ (supported by 26 Jack Tais) and ‘Tulip , rn ?_ ,t V Holland’ (assisted by a chorus *‘ l , ladles). Miss Peters will sing Ohio.’ A striking chorus and dancers will assist. Miss Burns is soloist for the great Libeity inarch by more-than 100 penormers, including aviators, fanners, munition workers, sailors, soldiers, and craftsmen. The electrical effects for this • f a 8e spectacle are being specially fitted by the National Electrical Engineering Company. Cabaret and futuristic scenes, whistling choruses, acrobatic dancing will also bo included in the first nichfs bill, -the whole is supported by a full orchestra, under Mr Les Borrows, late conductor ol the New Zealand _ Divisional Band, .there are more than 253 performers in the production; over SGO electric globes used in one cabaret scene.’ The programme changes every third night. The plan is ncm open at The Bristol, and, judging by the rush in other cetnres, the public will be well advised to get in early.

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Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

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