WELLINGTON WING WHISPERS.
Br Peteb Pan. ~ February 8. ■_ Matters havo been quiet with us this week, vaudeville and the movies having undisputed sway. The prospects for next week are better, for we will have Neahni, a magicain who comes with a big reputation, and then we have Waller s "Look Who's Here" Company for a return visit. This visit, I believe, will be a lengthy one, and some novelties will be introduce v d. For Easter in all probability we will have tho big Williamson revue, " The Bing Boys." This is good news indeed. iSydney James's company, "The Strollers," will also come across about Easter time, opening in Auckland, bcott Colville will look after this tour. $- There is just a chance of Alfred Hill's comic opera, ",The Rajah of Shivapore," being brought to New Zealand. f lf the necessary negotiations come to a liead the opera should be presented . here next month.
Stanhopc's Revue Company is still at His Majesty's. Ted Mac Lean and Genevevie Leo are the headliners of the bill. Les Wa'rton is back again doing his "coon" stunt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 46
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