VAUDEVILLE REVIEW.
Catchy songs, brilliant ensembles, humorous scenes, pretty ballets and acrobatic features are some of the ingredients which have assisted to make Frank Neil's vaudeville revue, "Pleasure Bound," one of the most successful entertainments Sydney and Melbourne lia\o. known for the past two years. The principal artists are Miss Ella Shields, renowned for her brilliant male characterisations, and George Wallace, one of the most popular comedians the New Zealand stage has known. There arc over 40 people in the company. An outstanding act is -that of the "Diabolos," a team of acrobatic dancers whose adagio work almost created a furore in Australia. Ella Shields, in addition to her usual male impersonations, will present popular numbers in female costume, including "Jennie Lee" and "Good-night, Sweetheart." George Wallace will also introduce some new songs and comedy scenes.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 304, 23 December 1932, Page 3
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