ST. JAMES
FRANK O’BRIAN REVUE 1 The person who would cavil at the bright. attractive show presented at St. James Theatre by Frank O’Brian and his merry band of revellers would be hard to please. From start to finish there is not a dull item and the show goes with A dash that makes it seem all too short. The principal reveller, Frank O'Brian, with his quaint humour. keeps one simmering with amusement. Several amusing short sketches help the programme along, a particularly entertaining one being “The Schoolroom.“ Tiny Douglas and his Varsity Boys provide delightful orchestra. effects, “In a. lVlonastery Garden" being an outstanding and colourful item. The versatile Eight show that not only are they dancers of exceptional merit, but acrobats of no mean order. The other performers Carry out their allotted tasks with credit and prove themselves first-class entertainers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 722, 23 July 1929, Page 15
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142ST. JAMES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 722, 23 July 1929, Page 15
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