HIGH AND MIGHTY
DONALD STUART AT REGENT
The public couldn’t mistake his seven feet as he stepped off the Limited this morning and started to get his luggage together. They k n o \v Donald Stuart everywhere as the “high and mighty man of mirth and magic.” and he is one of the most popular J. C. Williamson celebrity vaudeville on the to - day. Elongated is the word to describe him. and you’ll laugh at him from the moment he steps on to the stfage of the New Regent Theatre, where he opens a season this evening. Donald’s act
cannot fail to please everyone, because it is one of those irresistible combinations of fun and sleight of hand, put over with intelligence, that simply can’t go wrong. As one of the South African critics said, when Donald played on the dark continent: “For happy, care-free entertainment. Donald Stuart is just the boy. As tall as a ! tph pole and as picturesque as a . „Liier Christmas, Donald juggles and muddles and amuses better than a Barnum and Bailey clown. What a roar would greet his funniosities if ever he appeared suddenly at a Boy Scouts’ Jamboree or a church conference. They would simply crack their sides at him. Donald is the safest of cures for indigestion •ind insomnia.’*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 15
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