AT HIS MAJESTY’S
“EXIT LAUGHING”—CLEVER FARCE. “Exit Laughingj” this week’s attraction at His Majesty’s Theatre, fully maintains the.standard set oy the previous productions of the Hector St. Clair Revue Company. “Exit Laughing” is not u revue, hut a clever blending' of laughable sketches, songs, music, and dancing. The most amusing sketch ‘is “The All-in-one Police Court,” in which Hector St. Clair impersonates both judge and counsel, and causes much laughter by his impassioned speeches to himself.. The bright snappy songs and dance numbers of the Three ltodney Girls are a feature of the piece, while Ray McLean and Dot C'resswell inde*£n in some strenuous eccentric dancing. Lorna, Lance and Co., the clever quartet of juveniles, provide an excellent song and dance turn. The Carthy Bros, are at their best this week. Bertini with his violin and Byrne at the piano provide a firstclass musical turn, and'Paul du Bur tears paper in an effective manner.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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154AT HIS MAJESTY’S New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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