HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE
Ills MAJESTY'S THEATRE. At His Majesty's Thcatro last evening two new turns,' which the late arrival of the performers prevented from being presented on tho previous evening, were staged. The first was by Mickey and Itosc, who flet.i .described on the bill as "juyonile ££2° nc nts of' the story dance." They are i'oth very clever dancers, and their v/ork is well oft' the beaten path In fo,cj : , it can bo said that they are two of the finest, dancers who have been seen .here for many a day. The l««n----nedys, who also made their first appearanee, are musicians of a particularly high order. ' They use several kinds of instruments, and r>lny all of them delightfully. They played mostly familiar pieces, and the playinc wasniirtirm':"'!" fine. Among the other artists on the bill are M'Lcan and ice (who arc irivinc a. scries pf dramatic playletsl. Lilian Tccce, The K!enlos, Ernest Pitcher, Jones and Raines, 'Pin Coli'.tnar Sisters; Blake and Granby, Jt'Kay and firaham, find Eco and Ilclmar.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 9
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170HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 9
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