“CRAZY SHOW.”
To-night at the Opera House, con: mencing at 8 o’clock, also to-morra\. afternoon (beginning at 3.15), !.:■ Great Levante, by arrangement will; J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd., will present the big London ’ laughing triumph “Crazy Show." ! There are 50 imported people in the i company, including the brilliant and i popular young ventriloquist, George Tollerton, who will present his inimitable and irresistible laughing feature “Chuckles with Jerry." 'rhe six specially selected comedians, Messrs. Ronald Shand, Robert Butt. Joe Valli. Lawrie Long. George Corelli and"Sd. Edwards, have exceptional opportunities for the display of their talents for creating laughter, and they are now popularly known as the Crazy Gang. The Great Levante is a whole show in himself, and during the evening he will present some startling and ' novel magic tricks. Miss DoriWhimp is a brilliant comedienne and Miss Ursula Irving and Robert Bull are heard in several song successes. Miss Gladys Cole (accordion), Mis.> Esme Levante (violin). Miss Elvy Ferguson (violin) and Gordon Girowood (guitar) will present “Souvenii d'Ukraine’’ and “Two Black Eyes." the singers being Ursula Irving and Robert. Butt. The orchestra is under the direction of Gordon Girdw.?od. Other features are the deligntlu! stage settings and the gorgeous dresses. At the matinee to-morrow afternoon special features wi.i be presented for the young people by George and Jerrv and the Crazy Gang. The box plans are at the D.I.C.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 94, 23 April 1942, Page 3
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