"THE BING BOYS ARE HERE."
It: is probable that the latest J; C. Williamson success, "The Bing Boys-Are Here,"* to lie stiged for the first time in Wellington at .the Grand Opera House, commencing next Wednesday night;-.will arouse the interest', of theatre-goers in this city. Speaking o£ this rfivrie on its first-presentation in Auckland recently, the Herald said : "When "The Bing Boys / Are Here' was staged last night for. tha . first time in New Zealand by the J. C. Williamson company, a crowded bouse • very soon realised that here was revue in the real sense of the term. Hitherto nothing so nearly approaching the revue of London and American stages has "ever been seen in Auckland. It may be recommended to theatre-goers as a thor> (Highly enjoyable and up-to-date medley of music, dance, and gaiety." The company comprises singers, dancers,' specialty artists, and comedians. Only one production will be presented during the ten nights' season, just as is done with a J .G. Williamson pantomime. The cast will include a number of old favourites, comprising Jack Cannot, Leslie Holland, Clyde Cook, Charles Howard, Roy. Seaton, Williaan Stewart, Billy Hearne, Robert M'Kinnon, Miiuiie Love, NelhV Payne, Regina Seaion, Maie Baird, Jennie Opie, and Jessie Ca-ffyn. The box plans for the season will open at tho Bristol next Monday morning - at, 9 o'clock.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 2
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