POPULAR GEORGE GEE.
On-board the Strathnaver, due in Melbourne on June 21, are George Gee, principal comedian; Valeric Hay, leading ilady; and Percy Le Fre,. light comedian and dancer, all of whom are to appear in the '.musical ;> comedy, "Swing Along," at His :Majesty!s Theatre, Melbourne. Donald Burr, the leading man, arrives.'from Los Angeles by the Monterey on June 14. George Gee, the popular 'comedian, commenced his stage career as a juggler and balancer under the training of his father at the age of seven years. He had varied .theatrical experience,' but the work of . comedian V and • dancer always attracted";him '-"most. Once, when he was playing yin "Kid Boots" at Melbourne, the cbmediah, while' he was waiting to go on, ■■picked up three or four golf balls used,in the play,-and entertained the'other iriembers of Hh'e company with a turn worth'y'bf a firstclass juggler.' •'■■•■■ ).;':; •;■ ■/■." '■'■-: j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 21
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145POPULAR GEORGE GEE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 21
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