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BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

“GAIETIES” REVUE SHOW ANOTHER FINE PROGRAMME Stanley McKay’s new “Gaieties” revue company once more put over t bright and thoroughly entertaining how in the Theatre Royal. Hamilton, dst evening, when a good audience ,vas once more kept continuously amused and delighted by clever dancing, topical humour, attractive chorus work and lilting music—in short, by all the time-honoured ingredients ot good vaudeville. As on previous nights, the honours as far as individual performances were concerned, went to George Hurd, whose juggling and balancing feats were received with marked enthusiasm by the audience. Stan Foley too, gained his well-earned dues in applause for fine c-omedy work and well-timed repartee, in which department he was well supported by Max Reddy and Scotty McKinnon. I Eccentric dancing, tumbling acts, impersonations by Nellie Kolle, violin items and songs, not to mention the ever welcome chorus all displayed a ecervedseh edleyeor utegihtto wff. . cv high standard of quality and rounded off what was in every respect a fine programme. The company is giving a matinee performance this afternoon, and tonight will say farewell in one of its brightest revues, in which a gala atmosphere will be maintained.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 10

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BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 10

BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 10