Hastings To-night
CONNORS AND PAUL REVUB. | What promises to be one of th brightest vaudeville combinations yc presented in New Zealand will com mence a season at the Municipai Theatre, Hastings, tq-night, when fSir Benjamin Fuller and Connors and Paul Productions will present George Wai- : lace and a new company of thirty-five artists in '•Calling All Stars." Thfs will contain a vastly 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, is sure of a grand welcome. Queenie Paul and Mike Connors are old favourites and the duets are bound to be reeeived with enthusiasm. The company includes Minnie Love, of musical comedy and pantomime fame; Nellie Kolle, England's popular male impersonator; Lulla Fanning, eomedienne; Jimmy Coates, a remarkably fine saxophone player; the Mareella Trio, daring adagio dancers; the Russell Brothers in an amazing aerobatic specialty; Delaney and Butt, Tyrolean dancers; Laurel Streeter, soubrette; Leo Trennette, tenor; Will Miller, character comedian; Eex and Bessie, novelty dancers; Edna Hardy and Hariy Lock and June and Ginger. The company has the advantage of a elever and attractive ballet. the "Sunkissed Beauties," and Ern Beacham's lively orchcstra adds to the gaiety. • The box plans are now open at Fail's and the company will stage a . eomplete new production ,on Tuesday night hexf. J
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 15
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