AMUSEMENTS.
POLITE VAUDEVILLE. Messrs Hockley, White, Spilker and Fail-bank dispense fun galore from the blue and gold plush covered corner seats in the opening production of minstrels in Mr Vincent M. Beebe’s Polite Vaudeville Company, The production of minstrelsy is merely a short crisp and snappy introductory to the long list of specialty items which follow in rapid succession, still, the elaborate scenery, bright dresses, lively songs, dances and jokes make it a most enjoyable part of the evening’s entertainment, and well calculated to drive away dull care and put everybody on good terms with himself and his neighbour. The protean actor, Keilderson, has ’ perfected a pew act / entitled “the one tnan music hall,” which comprises a series of lightning changes, facial impersonations, chapeaugraphy and ventriloquism, thus combining in a twenty minute act 'the best features of a performance which well might be prolonged by a less versatile entertainer to anywhere from one to one and a half hours. The
Company will appear at the Town Hall, Stratford, on Saturday night.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 27 June 1913, Page 6
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171AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 27 June 1913, Page 6
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