"WHY GO TO PARIS?"
NEW HART-O'BRIAN REVUE ■Warm receptions have been accorded Fullers' new Hart-O'Brian Revue Company at His Majesty's Theatre during the past two weeks and a large attendance is expected at the opening performance to-night of the third production of the present season, Why w To Paris?" The English comedian, Frank O'Brian, who with the talented singer, Miss Janice Hart, heads the largo company, has already proved very popular with local audiences and he is given wide scope in the programme to be presented to-night. His amusing cbaracterisationsin "Murder in Mayfair" and "A Night on the London Embankment" should prove to be two of the most successful numbers of tin 4 revup. Janioo Hart will bo seen in two special presentations. "Meet the Navy," and "Ballet of Flags," while other outstanding items will bo contributed by the Orlandos, the three Velcscos and the magician, Dave James. Capable support will bo given by Alex. Kellaway, Mario Doran, Cecil Scott, Vic Sanderson, Max Reddy and Master Paul. . Booking arrangements are advertised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 12
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