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"PLEASURE BOUND"

Aucklanders will have their last. oppor tunity of enjoying Frank Neil's entertain-'-iqg revue "Pleasure Bound at. Majesty's Theatre .this afternoon and evening. The initial presentation of a completely new revue,; "Whoopee Nights, ; ; will be given- to-morrow, when matinea and evening performances will be staged. "Pleasure Hound" is presented by J- O. Williamson, -fiimited, and, with George Wallace and Miss Ella Shields included ro the talented cast of players, enjoyable en- , tertainment is assured.. George Wallace s comedy is of the. same order as that with which he so' ably entertained Auckland theatre-goers during his- last locallv, and originality is always the keynote. His cross-talk with Miss Maida Jones is in the best Wallace tradition Excellent male characterisations by Miss Ella Shields are a feature'Qf the entertainment, while her renderings of several'vocal m a gorgeous evening gown are exceedingly, well done. The individual items of the. revue are too numerous to mention, but suffice it to say that they all,maintain the high standard, of the performance. "Whoopee Nights," to be presented tomorrow, is replete with ngSvel acts, batic 1 sensations, beautiful ballets anaoriginal comedy. It sho'uid enjoy, great, success. The Indian encampment st-ena is said to be magnificent, while other outstanding presentations; are " A Glimpse or Old China," '■ The Beautiful Blue I Danube," "Memories of an Old Bouquet * ! and " The Cowgirl Ballet." Miss Ella. Shields will again entertain with scime ot her latest songs, and George Wallace will y supply more of his inimitable comedy. In view "of the fact that to-morrow evening's > performance will be the last of the vear 1932, a special climax will be stagen when the final curtain is rung down pn (' Whoopee Nights." The audience will ha invited to sing " Ai.l Lang Syno " with the company." _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

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"PLEASURE BOUND" New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

"PLEASURE BOUND" New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 5

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