REVUE AT HIS MAJESTY'S.
COMPANY'S RETURN VISIT.
Having already entertained Auckland for a five weeks' season, Frank Neil's vaudeville-revue company, headed by Ella Shields and George Wallace, will return for a further season in Auckland on Saturday, when two performances of "The Laugh Parade" will be given in His Majesty's Theatre. Ella Shields, the inimitable creator of "Burlington Bertie/' has of songs, while George Wallace has gathered together a .fresh series of comedy sketches and original songs, all done in the true "Wallacian" manner. Auckland will also see for the first time the five "Cleveres," a troupe of performing acrobats who have been very well received in Sydney and other centred. ' Yet another innovation in the company's bill of fare is "the introduction of Jack Spooner's . jazz band from the Savoy, London, which will do_ all accompaniments as well as appearing on the actual stage. One of last seasons most popular features, the four "Di&bolos,' • will be once more eeen in a new series of adagio dancing. Maprice Diamond's beauiy ballet of Australian dancers will agate b* the foundation of the entertainment offered by "the company, which wiU ' perform twice daily. After "The Laugh Parada" «t least two more revues will be staged. ♦'Clowns in Clover" and "Whirl of th« World." The company completed ; its Hastings two-night season last evening, • Auckland being the next venue, k. ...
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 87, 13 April 1933, Page 8
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