“A TRIP TO HADES”
AA’ilh Chang as the presiding genius a vastly entertaining experience will lie provided for Wellington theatregoers by "A Trip to Hades,” which will be presented in the Opera House, beginning next Saturday. "A Trip to Hades'" will contain magic, performed in a novel and entertaining fashion, with a background of music and of strange barbaric scenes, and a setting of beauteous nymphs that make the descent to Avernus pleasant as well as easy. 'Thirty artists will appear in tlie revue. Enigmatic, but ever in character as a bland, ingenuous Oriental with an engaging- personality, Cluing dominates the show with a benevolent Satanic power which keeps the atmosphere electric witli interest as he causes quaint and incredible things to happen to cards. egg'C hats and women. His repertoire of tricks, deceptions and illusions range from tlie simplest to the most spectacular teats associated will) the name's of master magicians, and they are performed in. an easy wily and with natural charm of setting which give them a special attraction. Novel ballet dances with phosphorescent effects produce some artistic st/ige pictures of black and light.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 225, 21 June 1939, Page 5
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