“The Patsy” has returned to Melbourne after a tour throughout Australia and New Zealand. Daphne Pollard, an Australian actress well known in London and New York, is now appearing in films.
Sir Harry Lauder will play for a season of three weeks in Melbourne. Tt will be his only appearance in Australia.
Thelma Burness, in a letter from England to a friend in Sydney, says she is off to India, and Josie Melville is negotiating to appear in London City.
Those who wish to see a really fine play acted with an excellence rarely seen in New Zealand should not miss “Young Woodley” at His Majesty's Theatre. The last performance will be on Monday evening. Madge Aubrey, one of the imported stars in “This Year of Grace,” the Noel Coward revue, has no fewer than 12 changes, Mabel Gibson coming a close second with eight. They are a hard-working lot, sometimes not having time to go as far as their dressing-rooms to change, but make the necessary transformations close to the stage. Pat and Terry Kendgll, who cause such a furore with their whirlwind dance in “This Year of Grace,” now playing in Sydney, are brother and sister, and the children of Marie Kendall. who was in New Zealand some four years ago. It is possible that she may be here again very soon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 24
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