"THE LAUGH PARADE"
This afternoon at 2.15 and this evening at 8 o'clock and each afternoon and evening of next week .T. C. Williamson, Ltd.', will present Frank Neil's Vaudeville Revue Company, numbering over 40 artists, including Ella Shields and George Wallace, in the revue "The Laugh Parade," which it is claimed, will eclipse any production of the kind staged in Auckland during recent years. Mr. Neil recently visited Australia and brought back with him the five famous Cleveres, a team of young acrobats who come with a continental reputation, and Jack Spooner's London Savoy Band. The Diabolos, adagio dancers, are making their farewell appearance, and Maurice Diamond's ballet will be presented in a series of original dances. George Wallace's humorous sketches will include many topical numbers. Miss Ella Shields will present the latest successes, Miss Miriam Lester's soprano voice will be heard in attractive numbers and Murray and Walton's rapid tap-dancing will also be a feature. Others in the revue will be Mnida •Jones, Billy Maloney, Maggie Buckley, Fred Webber, Lily Molloy and Maurice Barling.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 12
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