VAUDEVILLE
GEO. WALLACE SHOW FOR HASTINGS. That lively comedian George Wallace will make a welcome reappearance in this town next Saturday, when he will head a new company of 35 artists in "Calling All Stars," a presentiation by Sir Benjamin Fuller and Connors and Paul Production s. The vaudeville, which promises to provide bright entertainment, will be staged in the Municipal Theatre and contains a vagtly entertaining variety of humorous sketches, songs, dances, and specialty acts. George Wallace, favourite stage and screen comedian, who is said to be funnier than ever and who is at present drawing capacity audiences in Wellington, is sure of a grand welcome to Hastings. Queenie Paul and Mike Connors are old favourites, and the duets are boijnd to be received with the same enthusiasm that marked the every appearanee of these performers in the past. Tha company ineludes a wide variety of artists with an appealing series of entertaining "turns," a« well as a clever and attractive ballet, the "Sunkissed Beauties." Ern Beacham's lively orehestra adds to the gaiety. The box plans are at Eail 's and there will be a cpmplete new production ' ' Laugh Town, Laugh" on Tuesday evenine next.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 13
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