ST. JAMES THEATRE
REVUE AND STIFFY AND MO It would be hard to find a brighter revue than that which the Stiffy and Mo Company are now presenting at tiro St. James Theatre. It is full o£ gay burlesques, catchy songs, bright ballets, and snappy musical items. The inimitable comedians, Stilly and Mo., are of course the chief laughterproviders of the company, ably assisted by ’Erb (Jack Kelleway), whose solemn face and eccentric dancing is always acceptable. Mo's humour flows just as freely as ever, and the audience ia always willing to show its appreciation of his clever characterisations. The Charleston Symphonic Six, led by Frank Wilson, is in great form, and the musical tit-bits appeal to all sections. Sadie Gale and Amy Rochelle ha.ve a fair share of the singing, giving several pretty pieces. The Kndic Six are, of course, prominent in the bill, and their dancing is a delightful feature. All in all, it is a great show.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 15
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