"CHEERIO."
COLLEGE REVUE. The Canterbury College Revue, under the title of "Cheerio," will open.a three nights' season next Monday, in the Theatre Royal. For years past the College Revile has been a production to be anticipated with great pleasure, the topical hits, and the high quality o£ acting and dancin? appealing to.everybody. This year's production is confidently expected to surpass all previous efforts, containing three acts cf delightful humour, two devoted to broad and popular farce, and one cf a more ambitious nature, in which dancing of a high older will be provided. Bright songs with rattling choruses by the students will make the whole entertainment go with a swing. Finally, the pervading' impression at a College Revue that everybody, either in the audience or the revue itself, is bent on making the evening one of the brightest in their lives, carries with it the maximum of enjoyment. 'The ballets have -been • arranged by Miss Marjorie • Myers, and the whole production is in the capable hands of Mr Alan Brown.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 14
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