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ST. JAMES THEATRE

GEO. WALLACE COMEDY Tho claim that George Wallace, the ••King of Mirth,” is the funniest and most likeable of all revue comedians is no mere propaganda- He is making audiences laugh at St. James’s in a way which must be experienced to be believed. This popular company this week is staging ‘‘Some Night.” a revue containing all the best in comedy, singing and dancing. Naturally, George AVallace is well te the fore in everything, including the music, but Marie Nyman presents many exceptionally fine numbers. Marshall Crosby’s fine voice is heard to effect in the old favourites.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11

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ST. JAMES THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11

ST. JAMES THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11

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