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CONTINUED SUCCESS OF KIWI CONCERT PARTY

MELBOURNE, July 16. The most stubborn stage success in Australia at present is the Kiwi Concert Party, which has been playing in Melbourne to crowded houses l'or eight months. The party includes many performers known to members of the New Zealand Division in Africa and Italy. The orchestra is under the baton of Terry Vaughan and the topliners/include Wally Prictor and Red Moore. The party’s repertoire includes three complete shows which have been named after famous battles in which New Zealanders participated. The allmale cast has proved no handicap to the show, the most enthusiastic patrons of which are • ex-servicemen of both wars. The party intended playing a three-week season, but appears to be set for months, with Sydney still untapped. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 10

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CONTINUED SUCCESS OF KIWI CONCERT PARTY Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 10

CONTINUED SUCCESS OF KIWI CONCERT PARTY Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 10

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