MRS. O’BRIAN’S BOY, FRANK
AT ST. JAMES NEXT MONDAY j A bright and entertaining pro* | gramme is promised by Frank O’Brian land his Revellers at the St. James ! Theatre next Monday. | The first halt of the evening will be j devoted to musical numbers, dancing, vaudeville turns, and comedy sketches. In the sketches, Frank O’Brian, Janice : Hart, Bert Lee, and Joe Hudson will ' be prominent, and are certain to keep ( j the audience in a good humour. Marie j Ward, Gordon Norville and Mabelle i ' Morgan will sing the latest song hits, j l assisted by the Exquisite Eight and i i Tiny Douglas's ’Varsity Boys, i It is the practice of Frank O’Brian’s j | “Revellers” to devote the second half j !of the programme to some breezy j sketch, adequately interspersed with i more songs and dances. The • Revellers” were given a 'post • enthusiastic reception in Australia, land it is anticipated that Auckland j audiences will appreciate the humour j iand the ludicrous situations just as | much as theatre-goers across the Tas- (
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 15
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