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MAJESTIC THEATRE

VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURED GEORGE STOREY AND DULCIE MILNER. “DANCING VIENNA.”

Georye Starey and Dulcie Milner, the well-known and popular Fuller Revue artists.’ will make tlieir first appearance at thie Majestic to-night whilst the magnificent First National production “Dancing Vienna” will bo the principal picture screened. “Dancing, Vienna” is a delightful romance in which the clash of the modern jazz and the old-time waltz form the main theme. "Within the r;ecent years jazz has become the favorite of many, but there still exists a large number who show a great anpredation for the old-time music! In this direction probably the waltz is the more appreciated than any other. Lya Mara was selected as the most suitable actress to typify the Viennese sentiment of the waltz, whilst Hen Lyon, one of the serejen’s leading actors," typifies the modern. Whether Miss Mpra is to appear in gavotte, can-can or jazz, she seems to be equally at home and gives an. excellent performance. Ren Lyon has a hue pai-i as the young man who falls in love with-her'and succeeds admirably in every scene. The supports include “Off His Feet,” Christie comedy, Dinky Doodle, cartoon, and “Along the . Hawkesbury. River,” travel scenic.. The personal appearance to-night of George Storey and his dainty partner Dulcie Milner should prove of greatJesb interest and pleasure to amusement lovers •in Gisborne. George Storey has for years been associated with f ullers V audevillp everywhere in Australasia, whtire ho was ' principal revue comedian, and witli Dulcie Milner built up a remarkable reputation as artist.‘ To-night both these celebrated /entertainers will give of their ver*’ pest‘ when the picked successes of their extensive repertoire will Ijp presented. Box plan at Tattersall and Baylv’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10735, 5 November 1928, Page 6

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10735, 5 November 1928, Page 6

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10735, 5 November 1928, Page 6

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