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CLEM DAWE'S REVUE COMPANY No fewer than twenty-eight sketches were presented in the Clem Dawe revue, ‘ Brighter Days,’ which had its final presentation at His Majesty’s Theatre last night, and every one has something which makes a distinctive appeal. The chief fun-maker is, of course, the genial Clem Dawe himself, and when be is on the stage the audience is kept highly amused. Mr Dawe lias a company of earnest, willing helpers, and in his various sketches- receives able assistance, from Messrs Eric Edgley, Joe Shrineiij

Cliff O’Keefe, and Les. White. The charming duo, Misses Muriel O’Malley and Ann Lucianno, please everyone with their artistic singing, and the musical side of the programme is also contributed to by Mr Gregory Ivanoff, violinist, and Mr Cliff O’Keefe (bass). Halliday and Watson quickly dance their way into the hearts of the audience. Their charming, effortless dancing cannot fail to delight everyone. The Suntanned Ballet also works hard to make the entertainment a success, and the dancing is given with verve and finish. A complete new programme will be presented by this band of funmakers tonight and foi thq following nighto.

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Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 11

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CONTINUED POPULARITY Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 11

CONTINUED POPULARITY Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 11

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