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GEORGE WALLACE BACK.

Popular with all patrons of vaudeville throughput ;Newi Zealand', George Wallace, the inimitable Australian comedian, heads the Mike Conhors-Queeme Paul Musical Comedy Revue Company which Sir Benjamin Fuller will present for a season in Wellington shortly. The compaiiy is at present having a splendid run in Auckland. He has a fund of new; stories and sketches. Mike Connors arid Queen Paul need no introduction. ,i An old favourite, Minnie Love, is among the principals and Nellie KOII9, male impersonator, will be seen in a series of clever.items. The clever little: comedian ■liulla! "::Fanning assists George Wallace: in niany of-his sketches, and others to take part are Will Miller,' Laurie Streeter, Jimmy Coates, Leo Trennette, and Edna Hardy. Dancers extraordinary are Rex and Bessie and a novelty act, "Les Silhouettes," which has delijisted* audiences everywhere, is presented by the Russell-Brothers. Harry .Thornpi; son, "The Monarch .. of the Mouth Organ," has a novel and tuneful act and Jimmy Coates is'described as Aus-,, tralia's leading saxophonist. ;.Leo Trennette's "splendid tenor voice Will be heard in!;, several popular songs and the Tyrolean dancers,,,. JDelaney. .and Butt, are a > great "hit.';. Others to,assist, in the success Mlbfi'this' big; show are the Marcella Trio, Russell Gough, Ginger James, Eddy Roach, the-'^Moreni Trio, and Elsie arid June. Special mention should be made of the Sunkissed Ballet and the orchestra underv: the direction of Em Beacham. All the revues are lavishly staged and the various costumes are a delight. Altogether there are some forty artists and the first production in Wellington will be "Calling All Stars." Z ""'■('.:

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1936, Page 21

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GEORGE WALLACE BACK. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1936, Page 21

GEORGE WALLACE BACK. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1936, Page 21