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CONTINUED SUCCESSES

O'BRIAK-HART PRESENTATION The O’Brian-Hart Company again performed to an almost full house last night. Frank O’Brian, at the top of his form, kept the audience in laughter with his infectious humour. In support Alma Rous, attractive contralto Mario Doran, light-footed Max Eddy, the personable juvenile lead, Cecil Scott, and the versatile member of the troupe, Alec Kclleway, assisted by a hard-worked ballet, gave brilliant performances. Janice Hart, with her microphone songs; the Orlandos, in their acrobatic act; Vie. Sanderson, with his seemingly impossible juggling; Dave James, producing innumerable cigarettes and watches apparently from thin air; and the dancers, Desiree and Montigue, in their interpretation of Ravel’s ‘ Bolero,’ were also well received. The performance was marked by the speedy rearrangement of the scenes. Saturday next- will be the final night ot a most successful season.

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Evening Star, Issue 22362, 11 June 1936, Page 18

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CONTINUED SUCCESSES Evening Star, Issue 22362, 11 June 1936, Page 18

CONTINUED SUCCESSES Evening Star, Issue 22362, 11 June 1936, Page 18

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