J.C.W. VAUDEVILLE
A TOUR OF CELEBRITIES As fine an all-star vaudeville combination as was ever brought to New Zealand, has been chosen to open a season of eight nights at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, on July 19, under the banner of J. C. Williamson celebrity vaudeville. The company represents picked acts that have all created records on the circuit in Australia, and this brilliant assembly of stars are sure to be given a great welcome in A Nine "great acts are represented, and greatest novelty among them deldf the greatest novelty of its kind in the world to-day—-is Joseph Belmont’s Canary Opera, direct from Z.ie 0 - feld Follies. This is the only feathered onera company in existence, and Belmont has trained his little songsters to imitate a complete opera with solos, duets trios and choruses. Then for that priceless comedian, nick Henderson, direct from London, mnirintr his first appearance in this of the world. It is something to be billed us "The man who has made countless thousands laugh, and all Sa« n sort of thins, butuow many comelaugh” added to their billin Valencia is a Spanish trapeze artist Sbsshseis and Adair nave ♦heir unique on the other s-de with ttelr u d r „ e '^r3Shave i hecome, known everywhere as The Ae Loc kwood, a vivacious *UtUe sfng« and dancer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 15
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