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See Clem as the Villain and Los White as the Amateur Actor. ‘ UNNECESSARY REMARKS,’ A Frolicsome Bit of Burlesque. ‘ NEIGHBORS.’ And, believe me, it’s one of tho funniest things the Frolics do. With Clem Dawe, Les While, Dorothy White, and Nell M'Guire. ■ ‘ON THE NANCY LEE.’ Edgley and Dawe as “ Ugo and Igo,” the roles that made them famous, together with all the jolly old Frolics, in a Nautical Absurdity. And ENTIRELY NEW NUMBERS BY THE FROLICS’ TRIO THE FROLICS’ TRIO THE FROLICS’ TRIO (Who incidentally hold up the show nightly). THE JAZZ BAND, New Selections of Jazz and Opera. ALEC REGAN, GREGORY IVANOFF, LBS WHITE, OSCAR BECK, NELL M'GUIRE, VI LESTER, PHYLLIS AMERY, DOROTHY WHITE, and CLEM DAWE, The Comedian who has taken all Dunodinj by Storm. Completing a Show of SPEED, SPICE, AND SPARKLE. THE MERRY MIDNIGHT FROLICS. MIDNIGHT FROLICS. DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. YOU ALL LIKED THE FIRST—YOU ALL LIKED THE FIRST—YOU’LL LIKE’THIS ONE BETTER. YOU’LL LIKE THIS ONE BETTER. 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Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 8
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