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AMUSEMENTS.

iff' 1 ' ' " ' - "THJEHOUSE THAT. JACK BUILT" "The, House That Jack Built," J. C. WilJtamsaq's mv pantomime at the Theatre Jtoyal this " week, comprises a succession «f novelties, specialties, song hits, aiagaspecUeleß, comedy-scenes and sketches and » delightiully romantic pantomime story interwoven; and itoa presented,By the best aad most powerful aggregation of pantomimu ts,' singers, dangers, specialty artists, and comedians which has ever.been engaged ■ for on* -production. There are over'loo people concerned in the production of "The House (hat Jack Built," inoluding twenty£r# tiny Australian children, whose dancing ]s<*B outstanding feature of the pantomime. Their artistry in the wonderful Toy Shop i Ballet, is which they represent every kind of toy, wQI prove a revelation to playgoers. The Williamson, Ltd., management was i ntoet fortunate in their engagement of Mr Jim Gerald for the part of Dame Barleycorn. Others in the cast are Kathleen Fallow, Erio Bush, Edna Moncrieff, Harry Short, Mona Zeppel, and Ellen Perci vai. The specialty act by the Fallow Twinß is one of the many features of the pantoname, and another is the brilliant dancing of Edna. Moncrieff, Mona Zeppel,' and Eric Bash,".:

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 14

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 14

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 14

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