AT HIS MAJESTY’S
“STOP PRESS” AND GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILL. Hector St. Clair is seen in Ins merriest vein in "Stop-Press,” concoction of good things which is now being presented at His Majesty’s Theatre. The audience are mcEdo helpless with laughter by his clever work in "The Harassed Comedian,” while he is equally as good in other clever sketches. The revue is full of good vocal numbers. The Rodney Girls, Ray McLean, and Dot Cresswell are in great demand for their clever dancing. In the vaudeville first half Clyde and Yvette are newcomers who present something really up-to-date in modern dancing, while Clyde proves himself to be a siffleur of ability. Lorna Lance and Company, the four clover juveniles, present another popular song and musical turn. Bertini and Bj’rne are as popular as ever with their sterling musical turn, while the Carthy Brothers keep the audience in high good humour with their merry jokes and eccentric dancing.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 8
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156AT HIS MAJESTY’S New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 8
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