ROTORUA'S BIG PRODUCTION
PLAN NOW OPEN The much talked about Reveille, a spectacular extravaganze to be staged by 160 performers under the personal supervision of Mr W. Lints, of Reveille fame, opens at the Majestic next Thursday. Mr. Lints eonsiders he is very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Buchan, Mr Thomas, Miss Owens and Miss Roma Steele for the vocal solos. Mr Guy, Miss J. Pearce, Mr R. Potter, Miss Sharpe and Miss R. Campny are intrusted with the sketch aqd comedy work. There are 19 song successes. More than 500 different costumes and 32 different attractions, features and specialities. The Belltopper Ballet vffll be danced by Mrs Dixon, Edna Nelson, Kathleen Constant, Jean Allen, Olga Loudon, Maisie Ford and J. Allen, Hello Beautiful, a specialty chorus, will be danced by Misses Joyce Dalgleish, Joyce Tucker, Myrtle Ford, Hilda Dawson, Dorthea Fitzgerald, Edna Street, Betty Dalgleish, Ella Hardie, Rene Cennal, Nancy Hume, V. Meneath, Hazel Bruce and K. Murray. A feature of the production will be the scenery and lighting effects. Mrs I-Iay, Mrs Guy, Miss Mclsaac, Miss Sharpe, Miss Hodgson, Miss Bert lam, Miss Ford, Griffiths, Mr. Basley, will be seen to advantage in four star turns. More than 160 performers will take part in the final scene, a brilliant stage spectacle. The whole will be supported by a speeial orchestra with Mr Norris at the piano. The box plan opens at Miss MacDermotts this morning. Ahsolutely only two performances. See advertisement in another column.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 171, 12 March 1932, Page 2
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