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; "LOOK WHO'S HERB." The memberß of the "Look Who'B Hers" Company present au original and clever entertainment. Tho company provide good inusic, and burlesque that doos not sag. The third programme it brimful of attractions that are new. with one or two successes of the first changes a<Sucd. Tho items of Gregory Ivanoff (violin), Fred. Dennett (piano), and Wylio Watson Cecllo) are eagerly awaited and much enjoyed. Jack Waller is a comedian of a new order, and his drollery suits the audience to a nicety. Somo good dancing la introduced by the White Trio.
HIS MAJESTY'S THUTRE. This week'B change of programme at His Majesty's Theatre is one of higher merit than usual, tho numerous items btiug In keeping with the leading attraction, a musical trout given by Miss Amy Murphy (soprano) and Mr. Philip Newbury (tenor;. Both artists are of a Quality not often found in vaudeville, and the fact is recognised by the rounds of approval. Their songs are well chosen, and suit the singers' individual accomplishments. lumi&v and Dunigan are American comedians above the usual standard of fuu-makcrs who come from that country. The turn they provide is highly humorous, and in the lighter side of tho entertainment ia the hit of the evening. The I'ive Lcvrins aro young lady singers and dancers, who present a good act. A giant xylophone is capably played by the Mimical lientleys.. Other performers aro Los War ton, Bonit.a and' Leo, Tossing Testros, Merlon and Eyder, Arthur Croxon, and "Dluffo." KING'S THEATRE. "Shall We Forgive' Her?" by tho World' Film Company, is the star feature screening at tho King's Theatre. The principal role is taken by June Elvidee, and Arthur Ashley apears as tho villain. EMPRESS THEATRE. "The Secret Husband, or Mary Jaue'B Pa,'" is the feature now being screened at the Empress Theatre. The settings are gorgeous, and the concludine sccnos are full of surprises. ,Jn addition to this featuro is Charles Chaplin in "The Dure." * EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Tho Conqueror" is the feature now screening at Everybody's Theatre. The conclusion of tho story is quite a surprise. Another feature is "Hearts AdrifL!' a. powerful drama, starr'ng Mary. I'icltford and Harold Lockwood.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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