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“WHIRL OF MIRTH"

REVUE AT ST. JAMES The “Whirl of Mirth” Revue Company is still attracting large audiences to the St. James Theatre. Heading the combination is Little Hermie, or George Ward, whose droll and very infectious humour cannot fail to please. His supporting artists a,re very strong vocally, and also in dancing and bright, snappy comedy. The show ia full of life from curtain to curtain. AT. Maurice and George Sherman are both clever comedians and they are warmly received each evening. The Charleston Symphony Six can always be relied upon to supply a very tuneful contribution to the programme, and they are one of the chief attractions on the bill. The dancing of a well-trained ballet is a feature of the show.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 528, 4 December 1928, Page 15

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“WHIRL OF MIRTH" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 528, 4 December 1928, Page 15

“WHIRL OF MIRTH" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 528, 4 December 1928, Page 15

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