THE MONTAGUE SHOW
FIRST MATINEE TO-DAY The first matinee performance by the Montague Company will bo given to-day at His Majesty's Theatre, and the final performance of "This Year of Carnival" will take place to-night. Commencing on Monday, Sir Benjamin Fuller will present, by arrangement with Mr. Bertram Montague, of London, his International Company in a new revue, entitled. "Let's Go Places." The setting of this production is a large ocean-going liner, and it will bo produced and staged by Mr. * Lewis Marks exactly as in its popular London season. George Doonan, representative of the modern "dress-suit" school of comedians, will head tho list of artists taking part in "Let's Go Places,' while the other members of the company will bo seen in novel items. Madame Darmora and her wellknown troupe of Hungarian dancers will present a number of new ballot dances, a feature of which is tho beautiful dresses worn by the performers. The comedians Jewell and Warriss add to the appeal of the show by examples of their inimitable humour, while other members of the company who will again appear are the Dawn Sisters, the Two Hogues, who have been seen in several British films, and the Blenders. Tho management desire to make it clear that, owing to previous booking, tho season of tho Montague Show is limited, and will definitely finish next Friday night. Booking arrangements are advertised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 16
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