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Show WBH STAGE NOTES By Frank J. Woolf. WALLER IN AMERICAN PLAY. Lewis Waller and Percy Burton have secured the American rights of "Gamblers All" (now at Wyndham's), and will produce the play In Now York at Christmas. Mr Waller to star, and Madge Titheradge to appear In her original role, surrounded by an entirely English company and production. produc-tion. MARTIN HARVEY COMES. Martin Harvey will make his return visit to the States at Christmas and will stay at least till next May NEW DRURY PRODUCTION. History Is to repeat Itself at Drury Lane, for, as in the case of last year, there Is to lw nn Autumn nrnrliiHnn Pantomime, however, is to be provided, provid-ed, for Boxing Day (Dec. 2G), will seo the production of "Puss in Boots," in which Arthur Collins will again collaborate colla-borate with George R. Sims. AMALGAMATION OF HALLS. Tho Palace, Empire and Alhambra halls will shortly be amalgamated. Revues will then be produced at the Palace and Empire, and the Alhambra will run a variety show. JOCK McKAY IN NEW ACT. Jock McKa, the American Scot, who tells his audience when to applaud, ap-plaud, Is doing well now in a new act assisted by a stage hand. STERN PRESENTS. Harold Stern, a very young variety agent, Is presenting American acts in town for first shows. AMERICAN ACTS IN ENGLAND. "The Two Bobs," with their genial laughs, are working successfully on the syndicate halls. oo |