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"YOUTH AND LAUGHTER."

FINAL SHOW AT H.M. THEATRE.

To-morrow afternoon and evening Frank Neil's vaudeville-revue company will stage the initial performances of their finafentertainment, "Youth and Laughter. It will prove the brightest of all—in spite of the phenomenal success of "Pleasure Bound, "Whoopee Nights," "Hello, Happiness, and "Sunny Days." There will be now songs, clever dancing and brilliant ballet scenes. Crisp and witty dialogue will be a feature of the sketches, in which the dominating figure will be George Wallace. Items by Ella Shields in her own inimitable style will be included in the programme. In deference to the wishes ot many patrons, several of the successful items from all four, earlier shows will be repeated. These will include Alice Blueatid "The Military Parade. There will also be be clever acrobatic dancing. An impressive climax to a brilliant revue will be the thrilling Gipsy Finale, one of the most spectacular presentations ever stafred in Auckland. Matinee and evening performances of "Youth and Laughter will also be given on Monday, while the final programme will be presented on Tuesday, when the company's revue season in Auckland will close. The final performance of "Sunny Days" will be given this evening*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 9

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"YOUTH AND LAUGHTER." Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 9

"YOUTH AND LAUGHTER." Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 9

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