FOOTLIGHT FLASHES.
The Russian Ballet, after a successful season In Sydney, has gone to Melbourne. The “ knife ’’ dance is a sensational feature of the programme given by i the Don Cossack Choir, due in New j Zealand next month. i The revival of “ Lilac Time’ ” Is proving very popular in Syd- • ney, with Helen Langton and Leo j Darnton in the singing leads. I The Don Cossack Choir, to be' seen : in New Zealand shortly. Includes six ! solo singers, two tenors, a baritone -basso (octava) an excellent voice I rarely found, a tenor falsetto, and five dancers.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20230, 26 June 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)
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