GEORGE WALLACE, COOK
MIRTH AT ST. JAMES A further demonstration of that ability ■which has kept St. James Theatre well filled for 20 weeks was Siven by George Wallace before a large audience last evening. After the usual cheerful foolery by the two Dudleys, George Wallace and Marie Nyman take the floor, or rather th® bed. in an hilarious sketch entitled "Peaceful Dreams.” The first half of the programme is concluded JJdth the appearance of the Flaming Souths hand which syncopates in the approved manner. "Miff” Myers Pleases with a trombone solo. A playette, "Me and Mv Girl,” takes up the part of the evening. George .V*allace makes much of his part as tne masquerading cook. A wolf in in ♦? * c lothing, he becomes involved r j Most extraordinary com plicaw bich become more mirth-pro - ' as the action goes on. th«T i ® N ’ yman and Maida Jones share honours and both are ably fuhy°frockeih a tiasllins ballet deliglu-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 656, 7 May 1929, Page 15
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158GEORGE WALLACE, COOK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 656, 7 May 1929, Page 15
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