HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS
TALENTED BOYS. PRESENTING A BIG REVUE. Carrying their own scenery, properties, and an accompanying tenpiece orchestra, as well as a -crack banu of thirty instrumentalists, the Y.A.L. Boys will present their big revue, "The Sleeping Camp," at the Lyric Tluatve on Wednesday and Thursday nights. The faine oi* the Y.A.L. Boys has spread ali over the worhl. IVittle j (.'harlie Stanton, the eight-yi ar-jhi j .i'uns-mojor of the Y.A.L. boys, is ! not Dii'ij the emalit-st and .vortngesi ! w.cmher of his pi.uession in the ! «u id, but he is nn accompiisbed c*omand i.erobat, while he conducts ihe band orchestra. No vvonder experl critics have said that Hollywood cannot turn out an equal to Charlie Stanton! The Y.A.L. Boys were conducted by the late John Philip Sousa, who said. "It is the finest boys' band in the world." The box plan. is now open. Seats may be reserved. Prices 4/- and 3/-.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 414, 24 December 1932, Page 2
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