HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
ANOTHER EXCELLENT REVtT®. Hector St. Clair is well known as one of *the most versatile and whimsical comedians on the Australasian stage. His long experience has given him a knowledge of exactly what the public wants —and he gives it, with tho support of several clever artist* constituting the Hector St. Clair Revue Company. Mr Victor Robert*, the producer, introduces many comedy sketches along original lines, and his productions are becoming well and favourably known for their laughter-provoking qualities. This week His Majesty's Theatre will see another estimable presentation entitled “Exit Laughing,” a brilliant conooction of frivolous nonsense, excellent song and dance num • bers, and novel oomedy sketches. “Hector” possesses the capacity oi gettu ig into sympathy with his audience, and carries on a desultory conversation 'w.tb any of his listeners who are within earshot. This revue company present! the tabloid form of entertainment with considerable success, and each preduo tion seems to excel its predecessor. A brilliant attraction on the vaudeville bill is Lorna, Lance and Co. These remarkable children created considerable interest and enthusiasm on their first appearance here some months past, and the return of this wonderful juvenile act will be warmly approved. Baby Leslie, the tiny jazz drummer and undoubtedly the youngest of his kind in the world, is indeed a little wonde:, and only one of a quartette of really remarkably clever children. It is seldoom indeed that one family possesses four artists in its midst, and more unusual still for each and every one to be so talented and achieve such success as Lcrna, Lanco and Co. Bertini and Byrne, in their last week, will be heard in an altogether new musical offering, combining comedy and music in its best form. Such skillod musician* car* bo heard again and again and always vvii!i real pleasure. Paul Deßur, the papernlogist. will create many new and interesting things with his large s »h k of newspapers. This i a unique .• iformancc and an interesting study. » entertaining bill will be complete wit.# the addition of the Carthy Bros.. English comedians, in a new programme of original humour and song, not to mention dancing in various forms.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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362HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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