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PANTAGES BILL OPENS TONIGHTStrong Program Promised for the Vaudeville Patrons of the Grand Opera House.Pontages vaudeville at the Grand opera liouae this, Tuesday, evening, will carry some of the best acts on the •Tan” circuit, according to the critics where the same program has been seen. The Brazilian Heiress,'* a musical tabloid, will be the feature number and it hus a splendid array of supporting acts to make up the other features of the bill. There will be two shows this and Wednesday evening, starting at 7:15 and at 0:15. The following Is the comment from the Calgary paper concerning the show which played in that city:“One of these tabloid creations of rhyuie ond little reason, a lot of prettiness, comedy, dancing and music it is. The Brazilian Heiress' is the name of the creation. In it cavort six charming choristers, nimble in the dauce and charming in song. Fraukie Kelcey is the principal feminine figure in the piece, and a remarkable feminine figure is she. She leads the song, the dance and the plot with barrels of pep. Chief of the male portion of the cornedv is Fred de Silva. The comedietta is from the show shops of Russell and Green-wald. The scenic effects are unusuallyartistic, gorgeous and striking. HiMartha Hamilton and her company1 present a comedy sketch which reaches the high-water mark of risibility. It ! is called 'Oh, You Women,’ and is from the pen of a writer of many droll stories. Joseph L. Browning. It deals with the tribulations of a family whose finances I are all on the installment plan.“Marconi Brothers ore a remarkable i I pair of ‘wireless musicians.' It Is not I ‘stringing’ anyone to say that with the 4 , acroraeon they can do more things than moat of the aecordeon players by way i of 'presenting some caressing music. Jimmy Gildea and Joe Phillips are a • pair of comedians with a clever bur-1 lesque act of talking, dancing and siug-1 ' Ing. Gilded will be remembered here as tbe stur of ‘Mon Voyage,' one of the I most popular tabloid musical comedies ever presented in vaudeville. lames I.ichton entertains with a piano. Lieut.I Harry Berry and Miss, as he calls her. (have u versatile act of all that Harry learned in the army, outside of military things.
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Great Falls Daily Tribune

Great Falls, Montana, US

Tue, Dec 30, 1919

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