WEE GEORGIE WOOD
That. sprightly ‘‘kid." ‘‘Wee’' Cleorgie Wood, regaled the large audience at IT is Majesty's Theatre lasi evening with Ins remarkably realistie juvenile act,, his impersonations, both grave and gay, being done in a manner that demonstrated hi.-. remarkable ability as an entertainer. There is a rare finish about his work which makes his turn one of the best ot its kind ever seen here, and tho-e presoni. were not hesitant about lavishing their praises upon tins delight Ini artist. Amongst the other entertainers on the bumper programme no one pleases more them Mr Neil M'Kay, a Scottish comedian with a budget oi witticisms that have the virtue ot being of a, newel’ vintage than the usual brand ol_ Caledonian Imruor heard in these latitudes. A (‘banning musical turn is provided by Mi-s Marie Lawton, whilst Mr Jay Whidden is an accomplished violinist. Mr Billy Maloney, the Columbia Syncopators. and the Aider Trio present acceptable acts. The programme will he repeated tin's evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 5
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