"GAIETIES" VAUDEVILLE.
CHANGE ON SATURDAY. Only three more evening performances will be given at His Majesty's Theatre of Mr; Stanley McKay's "Gaieties" Vaudeville entertainment, "Some Show," which opened last Saturday. Next Saturday a change will be effected by the company, a new programme, entitled "In Sunny Hawaii," being introduced at the matinee in the afternoon. Children will be interested especially- in the novel "Wedding of Tom Thumb/' in which the diminutive Harold Martinetti, smallest and youngest of the remarkable acrobatic _ troupe with the company, will be "married" to a local girl of similar age and proportions. Local girls will be used for bridesmaids, maids pf honour, flower girls, etc., the total being about 30. The ceremony will be colourful in the extreme, and will prove a distinct departure from the usual vaudeville and revue entertainment. It has been enacted with pronounced success in the other towns in New Zealand which the company has visited.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 9
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154"GAIETIES" VAUDEVILLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 9
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