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HUMOROUS REVUE AT FULLER’S THEATRE.

HECTOR ST CLAIR HAS NEW BILL OF FARE.

The Hector St Clair Revue Company which has been attracting large audiences to the Opera House, will be seen this week in an even more humorous production than that of last week. Hector has established himself a firm favourite with the public and he and his talented company provide a high class entertainment that appeals to all. Lovers of good singing, smart, eccentric dancing and clean, bright, crisp humour are well catered for in this week’s production. Some of the sketches are extremely funny and give Hector full scope to assert his claim pf being one of the funniest and most versatile of comedians. Associated with Hector are Ray M’Lcan, whose delightfully clever dancing with Dot Cresswell is a strong feature of the show; Win and Windle, two of the finest comedians seen on the local stage; the Rodney Girls, a charming trio whose singing and dancing adds gaiety and freshness and is a real treat f.o witness. It is always a delight to hear Hylton Osborne in his songs, and his duets with his talented partner, Marylin M’Gill, are a bright feature of the evening. The vaudeville part of the programme is strongly represented by the Fredo Bros., who have been nightly earning great applause for their novel and clover acrobatic stunts while continuously playing their fiddles; Bert Chadwick, a. coloured comedian, direct from America, who sings, dances and whistles and lives up to his reputation of being one of the finest artists in this class of work. Win and Windle, who have established themselves such great favourites here, will again appear in new gags and sketches.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 5

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HUMOROUS REVUE AT FULLER’S THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 5

HUMOROUS REVUE AT FULLER’S THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 5

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