YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.
Return Season Next Week,
The Young Australians, boys possessed of remarkable versatility, will present their new and brilliant revue in the Opera House, Wellington, for a season of six nights, beginning next Monday. The season is definitely limited to six nights, and matinees will be presented on Monday and Wednesday, beginning at 3 p.m.. and Saturday at 2.15 p.m. The new programme promises to-be of an even higher standdard than the previous revue, and new music, songs, and dances will be leavened with engaging vaudeville comedy and burlesque. The young Scotch comedian, George Nichols, will display his amusing drollery in new comedy and new impersonations of film stars, and Colin Croft will spread his female impersonations over a wider field, including a clever number in the bustle skirt period of the nineties, "Home, James, and Don't Spare the Horses." Another of his studies will be that of "Pierrette."' Since last appearing in Wellington two more New Zealanders have been added to the company. They are Maurice Dixqn, an expert tap dancer, from Christchurch, and Ivan Lawson, a Wellington lad with a glorious soprano voice.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 20
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