THEATRE ROYAL.
Good vaudeville is drawing dig crowds to tho TheatTe Royal. Tho bill is a very comprehensive one, and «u& of tho artists taking part has ability -which entitles its possessor to a. special place in. the theatrical world. It is an edification as well as a provision of tho best class of entertainment to 6ee the present company, which "cannot fail, if worth is any object to draw crowded houses -to the Theatre Royal. The artists contributing, taken in thoirordcr of appearance are as follows: —D'Ahna and his canine, marvels ; Lucan and McShano, tho favourite comedians: Mjft? Maggie Foster, tho youthful violiniete; Miss Beryl Beresford, the olcrer burlesque comedienne; Loo Brarapton and Co., physical culture experts; Miss Hilda Glyder, the delightful soubretf.*; Mr Harry "Weldon. tho burlesque comedian; and Maseona and Ronald, jugglers. A matinee will be given t&is afternoon.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 8
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142THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 8
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