AT HIS MAJESTY’S
“EXIT LAUGHING”—NEW REVUE. At His Majesty’s Theatre this week Hector St. Clair presents an entirely - new revue entitled “Exit Laughing,” 1 and it undoubtedly maintains the high f standard set by him in his previous y productions. 0 The comedian is seen at his best in “The All-in-one Police Court,” in g which he plays the treble role of counI sel, judge, and jury, provoking much f laughter by liis impassioned speeches !■' to himself in his various capacities. f “Murder Will Out” and “Ye Simple . Maidens” are two other clever sketches 3 in which various members of the coms pany cause much laughter. The Three s Rodneys make a good impression by 3 their youthful grace in “Cecilia.” 3 In the vaudeville first half, Bertini 1 gives a masterful performance on his - violin, being ably assisted by Byrne at the piano. Lorna, Lance and Co.. - a quartet of clever youngsters, make a 3 welcome reappearance with their song , and dance turn. Paul de Bur and his - partner tear paper into the most in- - tricate designs, and the Carthy Bros, mingle bright comedy with some admir- - able dancing.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 9
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190AT HIS MAJESTY’S New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 9
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