Millie Lindon (1869-1940)

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Millie Lindon (1869-1940)

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Revue
Produced at the Shoreditch Music Hall.
Reviewed in Lloyds Weekly News - 2nd April, 1905.

The London, Shoreditch, is always full, which shows that a good and varied programme is appreciated. Miss Millie Lindon is highly popular, and in addition to her song of the rain-drops and the umbrella she has a new Japanese one, in which she is assisted by a charming lady. Mr. Harry Lauder, that most amusing of Scots, has a capital song, "She's my Daisy," but, in response to loud applause, has perforce to sing "Killiecrankie." The MacConnell Trio give an excellent sketch. Mr. George Newburn gives a capital series of imitations. Miss Claire Romanie sings her song about mischief in a studio. Many new and original pictures are presented by the Imperial Bioscope. Other good turns are those of Mr. George Bastow, Miss Cassie Walmer, Mr. Charles Coverdale, and Mr. Lawrence Barclay.


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