LARGE AUDIENCES.
HART-O'BRIAN SHOW. Attracted by the appreciation of those who have already attended the latest production of the Hart-O'Brian revue company, "Why Go to Paris?" there have been good attendances at every presentation of the revue, which, is produced on an even more spectacular scale than either of its two predecessors. Principal parts, are again taken by Janice Hart and Frank O'Brian, a pair who have won the acclaim of Auckland audiences already, while the singing of Alex KellaWay and Tlielma Gollan is something to be remembered. Once again the Velesco Trio are to the fore with their daring feats of balance and poise, and Desiree and Montigue give one of their artistic dance presentations. Yic Sanderson and Alex James, "The Three Orlandos" and the ballet provide other items that are sure to please. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 11
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