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STANLEY McKAY REVUE

enjoyable production The revue "Indian Romance" is the main attraction on the programme to be presented by the Stanley McKay Revue and Vaudeville Company at His Majesty's Theatre to-night. One of the features of "Indian Romance" is the spectacular and lavish Indian song seen a written and produced by George Greig, of the Popular Hilo Duo. Jog Lawman, Australian whistling and singing comedian, heads the personnel of the company, and presents many new. sketches. The high standard of singing and. entertainment generally of' the show established in the first revue, "The Navy's in Town," is fully maintained,, all the artists infusing much gaiety and happiness into their work, thus' making the programme even more enjoyable.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 14

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STANLEY McKAY REVUE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 14

STANLEY McKAY REVUE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 14

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