"A RADIO DREAM" Speed and variety, charming 6ong scenes, comedy sketches and clever solo turns are all featured in the 6parkling revue, "A Radio Dream," which is to be presented in the Hastings Municipal Theatre on Tuesday night next, by Aunt Gwen, Uncle Ed. and their radio family, in aid of funds for the St. Jolm Ambulance Brigade, Hastings Division. It can truthfully be said tliat tliis is the smartest juvenile sliow ever staged in Hastings, and patrons will be surprised and pleased at the professional manner in whicli this show is presented. It i« really well worth seeing, and from the novelty opening to the stirring finish, it goes with a great swing. The admission charges are 2 /- for the dress circle and front stalls, and 1/for the remainder of the house, and all 6eats except tlie gallery may be reserved at SutelifFs for a, charge of 3d extra.. m
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 11
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