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STANLEY M‘KAY' GAIETIES'

BRIGHT REVUE AT HIS MAJESTY'S Stanley M‘Kay's ‘ Gaieties ’ Company is enjoying considerable popularity at His Majesty’s. A very bright programme was presented again last evening, and all the happy diversions that were offered were warmly received. The company lias an accomplished band of principals, who excel in their respective acts. The singin their respective acts. The singing and dancing is highly entertaining, and there are several delightful comedians, but pride of place undoubtedly goes to the acrobats and tumblers. These agile performers scored an outstanding success last evening, a storm of applause greeting their remarkable act. There will bo a new programme to-morrow night. hi the new production the specialties are again of an outstanding nature, the wire-walking of Trampo being of special merit. Dressed as a hobo, 'i rampo, is discovered asleep on a slender clothes line. On awakening lie dresses hiniself, performs his toilet, juggles with three clubs, and walks backwards and forwards oir the slender wire with ease and confidence. Another unusual act is that of the Grecians, in delightful statuary posing and hand-balancing, GIFT MATINEE TO-MORROW. The second gift matinee of the season is to he given to-morrow afternoon at 2.d0, when, in addition to ‘ Happy Aliss Revue,’ many items of a nature that will be appreciated by the children arc to be introduced by Frank Perrin and Ike Dclavaio, the English and Australian comedians. The principal gift is a new bicycle, but there are many other appropriate prizes for the fortunate boys and girls. Seats may be reserved at the D.I.C. till 5 p.m,, and afterwards at the Rialto, where day sales mnv nlso.be secured.

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Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 1

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STANLEY M‘KAY' GAIETIES' Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 1

STANLEY M‘KAY' GAIETIES' Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 1

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