ST. JAMES THEATRE
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Another change of programme will be made by Frank O’Brian and his talented company of “Revellers” at St. James Theatre this evening. It is not often that a revue with the all-round talent of the “Revellers” visits this city, and, realising this, Aucklanders have been generous in their support and large houses have been the result. Frank O’Brian is a riot of fun. In the past weeks he has worked himself into the position of a favourite with his inimitable antics, his gags and expressions. Janice Hart, one of the most versatile girls to visit Auckland, is always in the picture in one form or another, and the rest of the company, none of whom are passengers, give excellent support. The dancing of the ballet of eight is well worth the price of admission. In the new 7 programme the ballet will present what is stated to be the greatest novelty and dance ever seen in Auckland. “The Dance of All Nations.” New numbers will be played by Tiny Douglas and his "Varsity Boys.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 737, 9 August 1929, Page 15
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180ST. JAMES THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 737, 9 August 1929, Page 15
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