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GEORGE WALLACE REVUE

FUN AT ST. JAMES THEATRE George Wallace and his revue company, who are appearing nightly at St. James Theatre, are attracting good audiences and are enjoying a long and profitable run. The chief item in this week’s entertainment is George Wallace’s sketch, “The Sparklers,” the story of a prince and a fair companion on board a liner. Customs red tape and other amusing sidelines are also introduced, and the whole show is interspersed with songs and dances. George Wallace is the principal funmaker, and the rest of the company supports him splendidly. The Six Rascals dance amusingly, and flie two Dudleys give clever cross-talk and vaudeville numbers. Marie Nyman sings and dances attractively, and Marshall Crosby sings as delightfully as ever.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 586, 12 February 1929, Page 15

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GEORGE WALLACE REVUE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 586, 12 February 1929, Page 15

GEORGE WALLACE REVUE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 586, 12 February 1929, Page 15

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