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Show "LOiOl FOLLIES" here mm BIG MUSICAL SHOW When Alhert de Courville s 1 London Follies ' appeal at the local urphuum theatre this evening, playgoers will have the unusual opportunity of .' e-ing e-ing a real metropolitan production i" f,,re it roaches Broad v, a'- "The Iondon Follies', company la composed of some seventy-odd people peo-ple and ia headed b the world-famous Harry Tate, who Is now appearing for the first time in this country outside of New York md Boston, although some of his acts. "Motoring and "FishinK" have been seen on the 1 r-pheum r-pheum circuit. In "The London Follies" Fol-lies" Mr Tate will be seen in his two latest crcaticuiN "felling the Car" nd "golfing"," both of which (ire xeream-Ingly xeream-Ingly funn) and the way the have, been recelvtecl h American audiences' proves that the Tate brand of humor 1h appreciated as much here as across 'the pond." The revue Is In 15 scenes and was produced undei Hie personal direction of Mr. de Courville, who is known In theatrical circles as The Zlegfeld of i onidon," Each scene Is a distinct hovelt) while the costumes, scenery and f;ffeeta are as gorgeous. as the best artists of London and Paris can produce. pro-duce. The Seattle "Times" says of "The London Follies". It is ripping, by (leorge1 Gorgeous'" That Is to say It Ss ft big show, tuneful animated and colorful. It is built alonr revue lines I a succession of feature musical numbers beautifulh staged and lav-! ishly costumed List night's audience 1 accepted it with enthusiasm and! about It is enough foreign flavor to make It something of a novelt) " Advertisement |