STANLEY MCKAY’S “GAIETIES”
NEW REVUE TO-MORROW To-morrow night, Stanley McKay’s popular “Gaieties” Vaudeville Company will stage its second production. “A Brighter 1937,” a snappy and sparkling revue, which affords unlimited scope foij good, 'dean comedy, clever dancing, excellent singing, and thrilling acrobatic feats. Joe Lawman, who has become a general favourite, will star in novel sketches, in one of which, ‘ L:";tle Audrey’s Party,” he gives a most lav hable imnersonation of a precocious little girl. Stella Lamond, the personality girl, and Elton Black, Scottish comedian, have much to do. their character studies being most entertaining. Lovers of music will be delighted with the new numbers of the Hilo Duo. Elvy Ferguson, and Hath Howard. Reserves are at the D.1.C.. and day sales at St. James’ Confectionery. The first matinee of the new production will be given on Saturday next.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21990, 14 January 1937, Page 7
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