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HIS MAJESTY' THEATRE.

The Fullers' American Revue Company is tb stay ori for just a few nights more.' Lots of people asked for it, and the management said "Yes" quite gracefully. The revue for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings will be "Breaking Into Society," which has been played by the company before, and was, judging by letters to Wai'd and Sherman, not to mention Walter Fuller, the most popular of the whole series. In every way the show is quite worth going to see, for the dialogue is snappy, the music decidedly good and the general stage arrangements and dressing as good as the best. There will be plenty of good vaudeville to back up the revue. Ruth Bucknall, Little Lorna (the youngster who takes off anyone), Linden and Berridge, Slavin and; Thompson, and, most startling turn of all, the Staig Sisters' daredevil stunting on motor cycles m a great steel globe. On Thursday and Friday the theatre will be closed, for there is a big show coining here next Saturday and a few things have to be put m readiness — Walter George and his Sunshine Players. This company has a new series of clever musical comedies and, revues to give to the public, and, since it was last here, has been strengthened m several directions, though the prime old favorite, George Storey, is still rightly in ' the lead.

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NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 2

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HIS MAJESTY' THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 2

HIS MAJESTY' THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 2

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