V.M.C.A. REVUE.
For a season of three nights, commencing tonight, an excellent entertainment will be provided in the Blue Triangle Hall in the form of a twoact revue entitled "How Do You Do?" The company of 60 performers includes Doris Clark, the brilliant musical comedy soprano, who will be heard in many beautiful song scenes, including a special feature; the "Prison Scene from "Faust," in which she is assisted by W. Binet Brown and Sam Hall. The sketches are in the hands of Baypond Hedges and Gladys Thomas, whose sketch "Ghosts" is considered to be one of the most hilarious ever seen on the local stage. W. Binet Brown, Wellington's popular baritone, will be heard in some fine song numbers and duets with Doris Clark. Excellent tap dancing by Messrs. Hannan and Phillips; Miss Hazel Martin and ballet; impersonations •of famous film stars by Peggy Pike; and a beautiful period scene by Mollie Cook and Sam Hall add to the evening's entertainment. The proceeds are In aid of the V.M.C.A. gymnasium equipment fund. Popular prices are announced.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 22, 25 July 1935, Page 4
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