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THEATRE ROYAL.

. -•_—*. . LONG TACK SAM VAUDEVILLE. The Chinese wonder worker Long Tack Sam and other versatile artists are amusing big audiences at the Theatre Royal each night. With a number : of clover Chinese performers, the turns presented are refreshingly original, their novelty in itself provid: ing suflicient attraction to draw crowded houses. The portion of the programme pro-, sented by Mr Long and his company extends over a wide rangd of subjects, and each as presented proves thoroushly enjoyable'. Ghristchurck will chucklo . over the lov ; iug birds lor a long time. ' This , offering comes as the culmination of the remarkable offering of the Novelle Brothers, who, in the guise of clowns, are. able': to play violins, do the most difficult.tumbling feats, and keep the audience laughing heartily all ;at the cne time. • Chris. Charlton is a happy typo of illusionist, who (can both- mystify and amuse hi 3 audience. .Ilia . inojihaustibiti kettle is the sort of thing f that the thirsty dream about. Last night it produced in turn whisky, sherry, PQft. beer, brandy, rum, miik and soda., A. wonderful dance specialty is given by Erro! Addison and Oeitrudo Mitrcnga. The agility of this pair is a3 remarkable as their technical skill. Moran and Wiser twirl hats about—"all in fun." They are a remarkable pair, iii whose deft hands'hats become docile things that do junt whatever they demand of them. The vocal offerings of Arthur Mayes found instant favour, and ho was enthusiastically recalled. He possesses a melodious voice of wide range. A matinee will be given this afternoon. •

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 17

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THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 17

THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 17

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