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MARCELLE.

Illusionists, if they are proficient in their stage work, always provide an entertaining programme, and Marcelle, who will appear at the Grand Opera House on Saturday nig-ht, is said to be a past-master in the art. Provided! with very elaborate and complete stage and scenic effects, Marcelle and his company of American vaudeville artists intend to present a programme of unique and novel vaudeville acls. Realising that Now Zealand has seen most of the world's great theatrical productions, Marcelle promises to "go one better" on this his first appearance in 'Wellington. Among the many illusions Marcelle will prresent axe "La G-uillotin^", (a weird, mysterious pantomime production), and the "Palace of Pekin," which is beautifully mounted and costumed, the lighting effects giving, an atmosphere of Oriental spkndour and magnificence. The other members of Marcelle's company -will provide a bright and sparkling vaudeville programme of the luitest New York "song hits," all entirely' new—eccentric and burlesque dancing, comedy numbers, contortions extraordinary, character- impersonations, mental telepathy cartoonists, vocalists, and instrumentalists, all with a Broad* way-reputation. The box plans for the season arc now open 1 at the Bristol Piano. Company..

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 3

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MARCELLE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 3

MARCELLE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 3