GEORGE WALLACE REVUE
FAREWELL VISIT Before departing for England and ■America George'Wallace lias decided to say “good-bye” to Dunedin, the city in which he made such a successful debut about four years ago. George Wallace and the clever members of his company are opening in a delightful admixture of vaudeville and revue at the Princess Theatre on Monday, and all those in search of bright and breezy entertainment are assured of having their want fully satisfied. Fuller patrons know full well the capabilities of this brilliant young comedian, who in 1 Married Blisters,’ the latest revue frr i his own pen, is given ample scope for his genial witticisms. He has made a splendid selection of vaudeville turns, in which he and his company are r re to meet with instantaneous success. The settings and costumes will be of the usual bright and colorful George Wallace style, while the ballet dancing is sura to ha another attraction,
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Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 5
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157GEORGE WALLACE REVUE Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 5
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