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HIS MAJESTY'S, MONDAY

J. G. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE When the firm of .1. (’. Williamson, Ltd., assembled its first company of selected vaudeville artists the result, was a great, show. The next thivo companies kept, up to the original high standard. The fifth i ompiiny (presented by New Zealand Entertainers, Ltd.), by arrangement with .). C. Williamson, inaugurate?, a season of six night? and <>ne matim-p on Monday next at H v Majesty’s Theatre. The new company includes the famous European juggler. Felovis, v.bo is assisted in his art by .Jeanne Allen. A Melbourne critic says: “ Felovis, the pig ■ gier, is providing the hit of the Melbourne Tivoli jm-f now. Mis performance is so remarkable that everywheie he is described as ‘ < 'inquio alb's successor.’" As a matter of fan. the lamdon papers have all given him (he same description, fine of them added : ”If you wish to see (he last, word in juggling see Felovis. as handsome a? he dexterous." Direct from seven .veins' sm - j re,--? in I appearances in London arc D>e Versatile Three, England's favorite sneii-ty entertainers. Tho ait consists "l song's, syncopation, jazz, and joy, and its suci es? in Sydney and Melbourne was instantaneous. A Sydney critic said : “Tim Versatile Three, a trio upon whom can tie showered unlimited laudatory superlatives, set, everybody agog' villi excitement, with their peppery harmonised singing and instrumentalism. 1 heir harmonised numbers were a distinct triumph and [Milled tremendous applause. - The latest vaudeville comedy novelty is provided by the four Ortons, a troupe of wirisls and comedians, who are ably assisted hv a marvellously trained goose ,-omediaii. Ethel Newman ,omes with a hi.g English reputation. . and presents a miniature musical remedy. ‘ The Widow.’ 'Che Paros provide ace-liigh sensation with their astonishing balancing'. Ha.v- ---' don ami Xevanl give musical episode-. ’ Now and then,’ contrasting the songs of 1825 and 1925. b inlet Lest or is a. dual-voiced vocalist, and Jack Hooker and Dorothy Seaward are dam-ers who will he remembered for their delightful efforts with J. C. Williamson’s Comic Opera, Company. Tim box plans for !nc season are at Tim Bristol. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 2

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HIS MAJESTY'S, MONDAY Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 2

HIS MAJESTY'S, MONDAY Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 2

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