CLEM DAWE REVUE COMPANY
❖ TOUR TO BR UNDKRTAKKN After playing continuously for five years in Australia and New Zealand th'! Clem Dawo Revue Company will leave Sydney at the beginning ot. May to make a tour of the provinces of England. This tour, which will bo under the direction of a well-known entrepreneur, is expected to last for about 12 months, and the company will then visit South Africa on its way back to Australia and New Zealand. The company ' is just linished very successful seasons in Dunedin and Invereargill. In Dunedin it played for nine weeks at His Majesty's Theatre. After a farewell season at Auckland, which will open next week, the company will have been in New Zealand for 12 months. All the present principals will go to England. Mr Eric Edgley, the managing director, will leave for the United States early next month to study the latest developments in vaudeville and revue, and while there he expects to engage one or two outstanding additional attractions. The Clem Dawo Company will be the first full theatrical company from Australia and New Zealand 1o embark on a tour of England, and its members an? anxious to advertise as far as they can the two countries in which they have ployed so long and so successfully.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 11
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