HIS MAJESTY’S
CARTER THE GREAT Carter the Great certainly provides a multitude of thrills during his almost super-natural entertainment. With the most nonchalant ease he fires bLillets through women’s bodies, and all the victim does is to look slightly surprised, but pleased for all that. For a diversion he cuts a woman in half, allows people to casually wander in and around between her two halves and then as magically puts her together again. He catches pigeons out of the ether, where to a keen-eyed audience, no pigeons existed; a few waves of his hand an a horse disappears into thin air . . . and so on, ad infinitum, and more, too, all so quickly and neatly done that one is left gasping. It is indeed an entertaining show, and the variety is added to by a thought-reading turn provided by Miss Evelyn Maxwell, who in cheery vein reads the innermost thoughts of any member of the audience. Considering the almost entire evening’s amusement is provided by Carter it is indeed a wonderful show and the final curtains falls much soon to please.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 137, 31 August 1927, Page 15
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