"GAIETIES OF 1936”
OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW. To-mdrrow night, at the Opera House, Stanley McKay’s new Australian “Gaieties” and Vaudeville Revue Company, with its pretty girls, excellent comedians, brilliant singers and instrumentalists, clever dancers, sensational acrobats, and a remarkable trourj of educated dogs, is to open its Wanganui season. The initial production, “Something New,” affords splendid opportunities to Ike Delavale, Jewish impersonator; Joe Rox, character comedian; Maggie Buckley, ‘‘Queen of Syncopators”; and George Corelli, who figure prominently in many bright sketches, including “Convicts in Clover,” “The Post Office,” and “The Singing Court.” Winnie Edgerten, soprano, not only has a voice of fine quality, but is a very clever actress, ami, with Russell Callow, tenor, has leading roles in “A White Gardenia,” and “Remember,” delightful song scenas. The speciality items are many and [varied, among them being the Alexanders in novel and sensational acrobatic feats; Elvy Ferguson, solo violinist; Jerry Keogh, tap and acrobatic dancer; Patricia and Colin, brilliant adagio
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 9
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