PULLERS’ REVUE COMPANY
TO-MOEEOW NIGHT. The Gaylo Wyer Eevue and Musical Comedy Company will fill a three nights’ season at the Opera House tomorrow and on Friday arili Saturday evenings. This fine combination is presented by Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller after , a great run of ten weeks at His Majesty’s Theatre, Wellington. In the bill-of-fare to bo submitted will bo found all the ingredients which the experienced chefs of entertainment can. concoct. The first part of the bill will consist of the pickings of the company’s revusieal numbers. Included in this section- will bo quite a big list of novelty dancing numbers and ballets. Sole eccentric dancing and grotesque steps by Mr. Charles Norman, Australia’s greatest eccentric- dancer, will also be seen. Mr. Sam Ward and Mr. Charles Norman, the company’s comedians, will present a series of laughable sketches and Miss Heather Jones, the dainty soubrette, will render' her best numbers. Miss Elsa Scott, a popular comedienne and Miss Ena Gordan, an excellent vocalist will also appear. Miss Vcrn Benson, a brilliant soprano is , also in the cast. The Syncopating Steppers will bo responsible for the ballets, several of which will be danced; Mr. Gaylo Wyer the experienced producer of the company and Mr. Billy Bovis will also add to the value of the bill. The second part of the programme will bo occupied by the presentation of a fine comedy revue, “Black Eagle,’’ in which the full strength of the company will appear. A full vaudeville orchestra will supply the necessary musical accompaniments. On Friday and Saturday evenings there will bo a complete change of programme. The plans are now open at the Opera House.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6551, 7 March 1928, Page 8
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278PULLERS’ REVUE COMPANY Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6551, 7 March 1928, Page 8
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