NEV. CARLSEN REVUE
COMING TO PAEROA “ FLESH AND BLOOD ” SHOW Any show presented by a stageful of enthusiastic and talented artists that send audiences out into the night laughing and gay, with a song in their hearts —any show that creates a happy result like this—deserves to play to full houses, and that is just what Neville Carlsen’s Revue Com l - . pany is doing all over the country, earning too, most favourable press, comment, as a glance at the advertise- o ment in this issue will show. The whole show is reminiscent of the ever-memorable “ flesh and blood ” stage show days', and deserves th© success it has achieved everywhere. With a cast of 25 principals, ballet and chorus, combining to present 30' or more vaudeville acts, a merry pace is set and sustained by the producer, Neville Carlsen himself, and all lovers of vaudeville should be fully satisfied. The many changes of frocking will lend colour to the presentation. Enthusiasm is such that intending patrons should take advantage of the reserves and day sales service at the Regent Theatre, Paeroa.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32914, 26 September 1947, Page 5
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180NEV. CARLSEN REVUE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32914, 26 September 1947, Page 5
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