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HIS MAJESTY'S.

A true Welcome Week programme was submitted to a crowded house at lbs Fuller Theatre last night. Seldom has such a diversified.bill been,offeredJTarid the audience was not slow to -show 3ts appreciation. A sensational act, refined and brilliantly clever, is that put on by the Angel Brothers, 'a duo of graceful athletes, whose work aloft must be eeen to be properly appreciated. After presenting several poses, remarkable for their balance, the brothers performed a hair-raising scena balanced on two ladders which, in turn, were restine -on polished balls, a truly remarkable "feat; alter which one of the <luo, with a headhold, threw his partner in ihe air They were enthusiastically applauded. Other newcomers.were Owen and Hamilton, a bright, breezy team, who sang and made nonsense delightfully. The male partners .pretence at forgetting his - lines, and calling on the lady for assistant she eventually appearing in negligee ■ and being dressed on .the-stage, was an excellent piece of fooling." '-"Charles UHara, a visitor from the Emerald Isle became instantly popular for his catchy songs, witty .stories,. neat. dance T u ?n" "t -Sen? ral bonhomie- Then the Jubilee _ Trio, in, plantation . settlnjj, harmonised ni Dixie melodies, and had ■to reappear several, times for their excellent work. They are a decided ac.quiMlum to a fine bill, the: lady possessng a really beautiful soprano voice, <??" r a"d,^veet.. Another newcomer Anna .Burke, sang well; Dale and Bafwoug loy Sun performed "mystery" jn a qnnmt Oriental selling; Abdy* c£ cus of performing birds, pigeons cocky loos, cats, fowls, dos/aM a monkevolovn was again a feature. ' Sitmor Palme to Mted up his sweef tenoi Uop•eratic solos, and delighted with "Home Sweet Home" in English, caressingly CF f mU ¥ndsay asain proved herself a consummate artist in Scotch songs, humour,_ burlesque, and quips M Pomcare's. imitations were,, tea -I corn^ f'- FraEk <>wther's orcnl^ra completed an exceptional programme.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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HIS MAJESTY'S. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

HIS MAJESTY'S. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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