“THE FOLLIES.”
So successful was the first presentation of the* “ Saturday Night Follies ” that the success of the second venture of this talented company appears assured. This time “ The Follies ” will be staged in the Radiant Hall, which is admirably suited to vaudeville. With a cast of old Fuller favourites, headed by Frank Moran, who is a show in himself.
“ The Follies ” includes many clever and popular artists. Pat Barnard, whose magic act is as startling as it is new and different, will appear, and David M’Gill, popular tenor, will be heard in his original vocal .act, “On With the Motley.” while the brilliant light comediai*, Charles Lawrence, will again delight audiences as he did in the Fuller days. Others prominent in the cast are Esme Evans, Grace Nixon, Wyn Lawrence and J. Darragh. The production is in the hands of Eddie Hegan, and the show will run for seven nights, beginning on Saturday. On Wednesday next a complete change of programme will be staged. The orchestra is under the conductorship of Mr T. Lawrence. The box plan is at The Bristol, where early application for seats is advised.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 601, 3 November 1932, Page 3
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