THEATRE ROYAL.
"THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT" AU the features that make for the most successful pantomime are embodied in "The ! House That Jack Built," J. C. WilliamBon'a new production at the Theatre Boyal. It is '< presented- by the v best and -most powerful - aggregation ■ of ; pantomimists, singers, dancers, specialty artists, and comedians' which has. ever been : engaged for one production. There are overt: 100: people concerned in the production of "The House that Jack Built," including twentyfive tiny Australian children, ivhoae dancing is. an Outstanding feature of -the pantomime. Their artistry ia the wonderful Toy Shop Ballet, in - which-they .represent every kind of toy, will prove a revelation, to playgoers.. The Williamson, Ltd., - management was most fortunate in their engagement of Mr Jim Gerald for the part "of Dame OJarleycorn. ' Others in the cast axe Kathleen Fallow, Erie- Bush, ' Edna Moncrieff, Harry Short, Mona Zeppel, and Ellen Percival. The' specialty act by the -'Fallow Twins is ojie of the many features of the paiita'mime, »!pd another is the brilliant..dancing .0! Edna Moncrieff, Mona Zeppel, and Brio Bosh.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 7
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