MAJESTIC
LAST NIGHT OF VARIETY WEEK To-night’s the night and the only night to see the great variety programme which is being such a success at the Majestic this week. The chief picture, “Tin Hats,” is a new kind of war comedy which calls forth one long laugh. Not one shot is fired and the story deals with three rollicking soldiers and their adventures in the Army of Occupation. A hilarious Lupino Lane comedy, a delightful New Zealand scenic of Wellington, the latest world news, a British scenic of Wigan, and a brilliant dancing display by Antoin Dolin and 'Phyllis Bedills at the Piccadilly Hotel Midnight Revels, complete the picture side of the programme. The mLisical side is as usual a tremendous attraction, especially when the orchestra appears on the stage against a setting of enchanting colour and plays a number of popular airs and Braham’s No. 6 Hungarian Dance with a brilliant xylophone solo by Mr. Alec Ridgway, under the brilliant conductorship of Mr. John Whiteford Waugh.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 126, 18 August 1927, Page 17
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168MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 126, 18 August 1927, Page 17
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