"1937 REVEILLE"
Opening Performance Monday Tlie jnuch-talked-about musical extravaganza by 260 performers and produced by Mr. W. Lints, >vill opea for a season of four nights and • matinee next Monday at the Muniexpal Tlieatre. The plans are now open at Fail's. , There is no extra charge ior booking. Among the 42 numbers will be seven ballets, which inclxxde the streamline ballet, to be danced by Joyce Cullinane, Esther McKay> Cynfchia Jefferdj Vida Hayes, Maxgaret Donovanr Grace Sampson, Hazel Tyers, Pat Wright, Verna Dew, Peggy Saxidersoix. Yvonne Doxward. Mena Lomas, Margjaret Millson, Brelida Mitche.U Ihe Flying Ballet, by Margaret Nuttex-, Noeleen Harding, Rosemary Wxlliams, Rosemary ]VIiller} Marie Davies, Betty J ohnston3 June Johnston, Norma Stewart, Sonia Watson, Lassie Baird, Zoe Fxyer, Margo Glenny, Joan Maddison.8 The tap ballet, by Ina Parkiixson> Bay Seton, Fay Hall, Lucy Gassin, Betty Ross, Rita Parkinson (pupils of Miss Jean Ballantyne) ; and the Comedy Ballet, by Margaret Palmer*, . Mufyn Jamieson, Ida Jameson} Nouline Black, Thelma Hackett, Clare Douovan, Joan Carter, • June Hales, Linda Spence, Harriett Camipbell, Sybil Tyers, Ivy Garnett, Frances Nutter, Mary Laue. The solos and leads will be takexx bj; Mary Donovan, Mrs. W. Greer Mrs. L. Potter. Miss Esther McKay/ Miss Cyxxthia Jefford, Joan Potter, Ivena Pothan, Mr. Clouston (of Dannevirke), Mr. Jack Sullivan (tenor), Mr. Donald Davies and Nolan McKay. There are eight sketches, ranging* Irom dramatio to broad comedy, which will be act'ed by Mi's. L. Potter( Miss Hiraani Scott, Miss M. Slater, Miss Margaret Nutter, Miss Zoe Fryer, Miss N. Stewart, Mr. . I Elliott, Mr. Donald Davies, Mr. R. Caro, Mr. N« Chapman and Mr. Ti. Hankey. Tho solo dancers are Miss Vida Hayes, Betty Ross, Fay Hall, Doxiglas Cook, Joan Pattei* and Ivena Potham. There are 19 song successes. The opening cabaret and final enseinbles arq considered brilliant stage spcctacles, in which 160 performers will be seen in actioxx at one time. Tbo whulo will be supported by a special orchestra. The production is under the auspicea of the Red Cross.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 19
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