J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "MIDNIGHT FROLICS," NEXT SATURDAY.
"The Midnight Frolies," Clein Dawe aud the Frolies' Jazz Band oi twelve, together with a eompany of singers, daucers, comedians and sketeh artists, will open a tliree-nights' season. next Saturdav at the Muiiicipal Theatre. They are under the dircction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Clem Dawe, the well known comedian whd first ap-
peared in the Doniinion under the auspices of J. C. AYilliamson, and sulise-j queiitlv weut into vaudeville. heads ' the list of comedians with the com- 1 pany. liis drolleries and original methods of fun-making are too well aml i'avourably known to be forgotten. A Brisluine Courier eritic srys, "Cloni Dawe liokls the laugli and eneore reeord for Am-tralia, for he pro vides Ihe real ehampagne of wit. The Frolies do not stand or fall by oue personality. as the eompany is inll oi tnlented arti-ts. Tho production is I'nll of ainazing vitalitv and the comedians have briliiaiit and original material to work 011. >01110 of thc music provided by the Frolies Jazz Band oi twelve i di«tiiu.-tivc and ihe -ynenpation is niarveilou>. All the players are nni-ieians oi' a higli standard. Their intciqiretation of opomtio music 011 iazz instnimeiit s provides an oiitstandiiig 1 nrii." The eomedians snnportiiig (lein Dawe iiudude Erie F.dglev. f,es and Doroihy AYhite, nnd Gertie Cnnier. Singers aro AYilliam Perryman and Osr-ar Boek. The v]->ecialtv danoor is l'hvliis Aniery. and there are xpeoi;:] 11111-ieal nuinbcv.s by Gregory Ivanofr and tlie F'rolif's Jazz Band. Tlie (ompaiiy's progi'anunes incliido genuinelv original and hnuioroiis sketehes. rirli liHKical numbers. I haunting melodies and operatie itoins. elever daneing and all tlie iimredients of popular veviie. .T C. Williamson hn^ reoiiiily impnried Mona Magnet. tlie f'amous inusical eoinedv artist of, Fi'i'ii Sbow faine. to support tlie Frolies. Ihe hov ydan opens to-mor-row niorning at Hmvo Bros. Complele (hanges of jiro"-rainme will be prosenled ea'b night. j
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 2
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314J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "MIDNIGHT FROLICS," NEXT SATURDAY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 2
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