STANLEY McKAY'S GAIETIES.
"A Brighter 1937," the second production of Stanley McKay's Gaieties Vaudeville and Revue Company, opened at the New Opera House today. The programme is an entirely new one, featuring Joe Lawman in a further series of snappy and original sketches, including "How it is Done, "Shakespeare's House," and "The Show Sports," in which he has the assistance' of Elton Black, George Perelli, Kath Howarde, and Stella Lamond. The last-named two artists also have the principal roles in "Sun Flowers at Dawning" and "I Wished on the Moon, delightful song scenas. One of the highlights of "A Brighter 1937 is a spectacular band presentation entitled "A Fantasy in Gold," arranged by George Greig, of the Hilo Duo. Practically the full strength of the company, including Joe Lawman as conductor, takes part in this offering. The acrobatic portion of the programme is contributed by the Warren Boys and the Seven. Flying Martinettis, than whose risky act nothing better has been seen on the Wellington stage for many years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 7
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169STANLEY McKAY'S GAIETIES. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 7
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