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MARCUS SHOW

DAZZLING BROADWAY REVUE Revue as Broadway likes it is presented in the brilliantly conceived and staged ‘Broadway Vanities, the second production of the Marcus Show to be given for the last time to-night. The dazzling spectacles that characterise the show are presented to great advantage in ‘ Broadway Vanities, and are enriched by the beautiful and baldworking Marcus Peaches, numbering 30. But the sho,w is more than a bruliant spectacle, there being artists who could readily assume the leading role in any high-class vaudeville production. Bright comedy, lilting music, skilful dancing, and pleasing singing are all combined in the show. t revue CONTINENTAL.’ All the lavish spectacle seen in ‘La Vie Paree ’ and the current Broadway Vanities ’ will be incorporated in the third and final revue, Revue Continental,’ to he staged at Mis Majesty’s Theatre to-morrow evening. ‘ Revue Continental ’ will continue to occupy the boards until the farewell gala performance on Saturday evening. The lavish settings, the costumes, the dancing, and the comedy sketches have never been surpassed on Dunedin stages, and Certainly never the rapidifcv at which the show moves, the actors, as they do, bowing one another off. Ben M'Atee, Dorothy Coudy, Georgine Millar, Ha Cha San, Lee Mason, Lillian M‘Coy, and all those who contributed to the success of La Vie Paree ’ and ‘ Broadway Vanities will again make their appearance.

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Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 5

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MARCUS SHOW Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 5

MARCUS SHOW Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 5