THE MARCUS SHOW
HIGH-SPEED OF MODERN REVUE Many revue companies have visited Dunedin in the past, but it has been left to the Marcus Show to present this type of entertainment m its most spectacular form. Moreover, this snow, which is playing a season at His Majesty’s Theatre, demonstrates now speedily and efficiently vaudeville act® may be staged and how satisfying the result is to the eye. Dancing forms a large portion of the evening s entertainment. A wide range of dances is introduced, the whole being performed with precision and deftness. In addition, there are many specialty acts, all of which are complete entertainment in themselves, while a large cast of principals portrays the main parts in many of the gorgeous scenas created. Comedy is also given a prominent place on the programme. There will be three further performances of the present revue before the change of programme on Monday night.
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Evening Star, Issue 22684, 25 June 1937, Page 7
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152THE MARCUS SHOW Evening Star, Issue 22684, 25 June 1937, Page 7
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