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Young Australians
The big crowds attending the. Grand Opera House, Wellington, each night, to see the revue and stage band presentation of the Young Australians, are a testimony to the talent ol these worldtravelled boys. The laughter which greets the comedy sketches is the result of the elever dialogue and the vim and certainty with which the lads carry out their jobs as entertainers. The whole programme is presented with delightful stage settings, and colourful costumes. The tap dancing is of a high order, and the impersonations of wellknown dictators and film stars are amazing, The stage band, conducted by the 14-year-old Charles Stanton, is one of the highlights of the revue. The Young Australians will appear at the Opera House nightly for a limited season, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. Seats may be reserved as advertised..
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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140POPULAR REVUE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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