NEW ZEALAND ENTERTAINERS' VAUDEVILLE.
The box plans open to-morrow morning at The Bristol for six nights and two matinees of the'fifth'company's of super-vaudeville, presented in this.Dominion by New Zealand Entertainers, Ltd. (by arrangement with j. C. Williamson: Vaudeville, Ltd.). The Auckland papers in comparison with the'first four companies select this, the fifth show, as the "best" all-round vaudeville programme of the lot." The new company includes the Versatile Three, billed as harmony kings, who present an act of songs, syncopation, and ' jazz. A famous European juggler 33 Felonis, who is assisted by Jeanne Allen. London critics describe him as Cinquevalli'g successor. Direct from America are the Four Ortons, comedy wirests, who introduce the awful Orton, the duke of duck. Violet Lester, a dual-voiced vocalist is sure to be popular. Ethel Newman, a big London favourite, presents a miniature comedy. In "olef songs and new, ' Hayden and Nevard contrast the songs of 1825 and 1923. Jack Hooker and Dorothy Seaward are principal dancers, late with J. C. Williamson's Comic Opera Company. The Daros present astonishing equilibrist feats. The orchestra is under the baton of Mr. A G. rrost. <
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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187NEW ZEALAND ENTERTAINERS' VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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