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HUMPHREY BISHOP COY.

TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT. After an absence of nearly four years this popular metropolitan company will renew acquaintance with Coast theatre-goers, who still have pleasant recollections of their wonderful season on the 'occasion of their last visit-To-night will serve to introduce several new members of the company, fore-

most of whom are Maurice Barling, aptly inscribed as the “Machine Gun of Mirth,’’ Desiree anj Montigue, Continental adagro dancers; Margaret Blackburn, solo violinists; “Bobby’’ Cooper, chic soubrette; Hilda Reaux, comedienne; Sid M<Aite, light comedian; Alison Dale, contralto; and Hilda Dugdale, solo dancer; while old favourites include Humphrey Bishop himself, Walter Kingzdey, the eminent London baritone, “Artie’' Homsley. “The Lancashire Comedian.’’ Fred Webber, the versatile tenor, Elaine

Maye, “the Electric Spark.” Thelma Trott, tale-.ited young soprano; Frank J.’gan “the Fiddling Genius,’’ together with a full ballet, and orchestra. Comedy will ho tiie keynote, while the more serious side will be quite m keeping with Hie reputation of Hie Humphrey Bishop Co. The 5/- Dross Circle seats and 4/- stalls may be >e served at, the Bristol, where the box plan is receiving nihrked attention. There will be a complete change ol programme to-morrmv evening.

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Grey River Argus, 10 February 1931, Page 2

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HUMPHREY BISHOP COY. Grey River Argus, 10 February 1931, Page 2

HUMPHREY BISHOP COY. Grey River Argus, 10 February 1931, Page 2

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