Young Australians' "Around The World" Revue
r PHE revue to e presented by the Young Australians’ Revue and Stage Band at the Opera House, commencing on March 23, is aptly named “Around the World,” because they recently returned from overseas coun tries, where they had outstanding successes. The Young Australians played in Auckland recently, when huge audiences acclaimed their performance as one of the most brilliant and novel productions ever seen there. Each boy is a star. Australia was combed for talent, which is some of the best the world could provide. Not least among these are the drummer and xylophone player, Een Robertson; George Nichols, juvenile comedian; Ron Morris, the 6ft. sin. eccentric dancer, and Colin Croft, female impersonator. Money has not been spared in the staging, the wardrobe, the uniforms, and the presentation generally.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 14
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136Young Australians' "Around The World" Revue Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 147, 17 March 1939, Page 14
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